Lost Tracks (Brian Whitcomb) in Bend, Oregon has 14 doglegs. Really. There are 4 par 3's that do not dogleg. (Though you have to walk around an island green through an old rail car.)
I just played Glenn Dale, a short course that i love which really is crammed into its space, so you'd think they'd have a lot of doglegs. But most holes either don't dog at all, dog a great deal (almost 90 degrees), or dog around a hazard.
Hole 1 = straight, Hole 2= straight (short par 4), Hole 3= doges left, but around a lake, so that the first shot tempts you to hit near the lake and the second shot has to be over the lake. Hole 4, dogs right around the lake, with the lake jutting in through the fairway at one point, Hole 5 = par 3, Hole 6 = straight, Hole 7 = par 3, Hole 8 = straight par 5, Hole 9 = straight, Hole 10 = straight, Hole 11, dogs left (sharply, short), Hole 12 = par 3, Hole 13 = straight (uphill), Hole 14 = straight, Hole 15 = par 3, Hole 16 = straight, Hole 17 = 90 degree sharp dogleg left (short), Hole 18 = almost 90 degree dogleg left.
Not sure what that means, but doglegs aren't that necessary for fitting 18 holes into a tight squeeze, I guess. At least if you're willing to dogleg a few holes at almost right or left angles.