Kinloch Golf Club features several holes that incorporate the split fairway concept. Holes 2, 4 and 9 work very well. The mid length par 4 2nd hole features and upper fairway on the left that provides a much better look for your approach into the green, particularly to a back right pin. The driveable par 4 4th hole is, in my opinion, one of the best short par 4's anywhere. The hole is approximately 300 yards and the two fairways are bisected by a creek. You can either play safe to the right of the creek with a 180-230 yard shot and leave yourself with a short iron approach or you can play aggressively up the left side and have a run at the green. More fun starts at the green, the back half of the green runs away so even short approaches are very tricky to a back pin.
The par 5 9th hole has been much discussed and can be quite maddening. There certainly is a lot going on, some say too much, but it certainly makes you think and potentially over-think your strategy. Playing aggressively to the right fairway off the tee shortens the hole by 20-30 yards and give you a much better chance of getting home in two. If you go for it, you again are faced with the decision of how aggressive you want to be as you cross a wetland area. Love it or hate it, it's a very unique hole in the world of golf.