I was reading the Wannamoiset thread and someone mentioned the thought that "par is just a number"...which made the following pop into my mind:
say you
are in charge of setting up a tournament where no par figures will be on the scorecard...of course , for the vast majority of holes, I would think, deducing what par is is pretty simple...i.e., a 600 yard hole is very probably a par 5
your job is to pick a course that would have the greatest number of holes where one might have some doubts as to the par of each hole...for example, I played the new Chicago Highlands yesterday and the 14th hole there, a par 4, was only 233 from the middle of 5 tees...certainly one could argue that it should play as a par 3
get the idea? what course due to things such as flexibility of tee lengths, size of greens, etc., would be the best for the "No Par Open"?
also factor in things like elevation...