Jason Topp--I will do a similar effort later today when I have more time, but a couple of problems I see with your effort are firstly with variety, only slight variety in the par 3's and very little variety in the par 4's. Second, 250 will not play more than a long iron for most on the tour; guys were hitting 2 iron on the 8th at Oakmont in the most recent US Open played there. And finally, 650 is not a true three shot hole for most out there nowadays. Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, and others can possibly reach that green in two shots depending on wind and turf conditions and its at most a PW for the rest of the field; 750 yards is probably a better number for that hole, say a 290 yard drive, 260 yard 2nd shot, and a 200 yard 3rd shot into the green. 650 would leave a 100 yard flip lob wedge.
Edit for hole configurations, I am not going to use the Flynn configuration because it doesn't quite yield the variety I want:
Par 3's- 135, 175, 210, 295
Par 5's- 750, 575 (one reachable, one full three shots)
Par 4's- 545, 500, 480, 465, 450, 430, 410, 380, 360, 345, 330, 300
Total yardage= 7135
Now, lets see if I can find a 'template' hole for how I wish these to play, one that many will recognize.
135= #7 at Pebble, true, #7 is shorter, but I mean the concept. Very short, but one that will really pucker the pro's
175= #12 at ANGC
210= #12 at Old Macdonald
295= #8 at Oakmont
300= #17 at Oakmont
330= #8 at Pine Valley
345= #6 at Pacific Dunes (not a direct comparison, I know, but a fair one)
360= #2 at Pine Valley
380= #4 at Pebble Beach (another indirect comparison)
410= #3 at Pebble Beach (inland Cape hole)
430= #8 at Pebble Beach (in strategy only, can't really replicate the cliffs)
450= #7 at ANGC
465= #13 at Pacific Dunes
480= #17 at The Old Course
500= #11 at ANGC
545= #15 at ANGC (in it's present configuration as a reachable-by-most par 5/4)
575= #18 at Pacific Dunes
750= #6 at Pine Valley (as I suspect it was originally intended to be played)