Someone (I forget who) on a recent thread (I forget which one

) mentioned that golfers -- perhaps especially those here on GCA -- like to praise half-par holes, unless the half-par is on the plus side. That is, we like half-par holes if birdie is a real opportunity, but perhaps don't like as much the half-par hole where bogey is as much a possibility as par.
What are some good, hard half-par holes? Photos welcome! I'll start with one I saw two years ago -- the 17th at Flossmoor CC in Chicago's south suburbs. Excerpted from my photo thread of Flossmoor:
No. 17 (par 4, 473/461/418)
Long regarded as one of the toughest par 4s in the Chicago area, and rightly so. From an elevated tee, the golfer is encouraged to take a healthy swing to a broad and beckoning fairway. It’s a long way to the creek in the distance; Greg Ohlendorf said few members playing from the whites even try to carry the creek (292 yards to the creek).

The green sits on top of the ridge – even with a healthy drive of, say, 275 yards, the player is left with a long and sharply uphill second shot.

Another look at the ridge that must be carried to get to the green. A solid, half-par hole.
