Ok, I have three to add. I will start from least penal to the hardest. Trust me though par is a very, very hard task on all three of them.
First is #15 at Aldarra in Seattle. At something like 235 yards to a extremely raised green that is shallow, and run off areas all around. You just need to strike a real high solid hybrid or three wood here to make a par.
Second is #11 at Tumble Creek in Cle Elum, Washington. Though it is only 176 yards from the tips, it is almost always into a 20+mph wind. A small narrow green that drops off all around, means you better strike your club just perfect, or the wind will just push it all over the place. Lets me just say that the bushes on the right collect A LOT of balls. Tons of X's are recorded here. If you do catch it on a calm day, you still feel happy about getting a par.
Last, is #11 at The Summit Course at Cordillera in Edwards, CO. At 275 yards, a lot of people are pulling out the big stick and hoping they hit it straight, and there really isn't even a bailout area. And then on top of it, the green is a steep two tiered green, I am pretty sure a 18+ handicapper should just move to the next hole and not even bother losing multiple golf balls.