I too like #5 as a short par 5, whatever yardage one needs to play to make it one. If you play it too short I actually think the drive would be easier as the hole opens up past the traditional landing zone and you could essentially fly the speed slot. And then instead of having to make decisions about a layup vs. going for it and taking the cross bunkers and pin location into account, you just hit it over everything onto the green.
#5 is one of the best holes on the course IMO. The movement of the fairway, the cross bunkers, and that green (!!!) make for a wonderful hole. I would agree that the drive is a little un-Lawsonia like due to how tight it is (relatively, of course), however, being a short par 5 you could easily hit something less than driver and still reach the green in three with ease if you didn't want to challenge the OB right and long grass left.
Fantastic hole; one of many!