I certainly respect Tom's view concerning par but at Bandon you have a very unique situation. First, it isn't likely to be anyone's home course which is played on a regular basis and second, and perhaps more important, is the ever changing weather. The courses at Bandon play so differently each day and sometimes within a day itself. The wind can blow from one direction and then the opposite, it can be calm and then blow at 30 mph. That all makes the par of any particular hole just a number which may or may not be attainable due to the weather. For nearly every other course one plays on a regular basis you become very familiar with every aspect and nuance and with only two par 5s the question is if it keeps your interest without those other two par 5s. It certainly is not an absolute but if you are researching a course before you play it with consideration of becoming a member, par 70 will be noted by most people.