Noel,
I'm glad you enjoyed the essay, I really do believe the tempting holes are the best, and when you think about it, there are so, so few. The short 4's get my vote as the most satisfying, memorable and interesting because intriguing options tend to come into play for more players.
I mentioned it on another post a ways back, but some of the best potential holes that could tempt all players would be the great long par-3's with a new tee just a few yards back,turning them into just under-300 yard short 4's. Basically, this would include holes like Dr. MacKenzie's original plan for #16 at Cypress, #5 at Pine Valley (assuming the ground over the lake was fairway!!), #4 at Riviera, #11 at LACC, #13 at Bel-Air, #10 Winged Foot (wait, that was done at Fenway!), etc...
Of course, such holes just don't fit the balance sheet in today's Digestian Resistance to Scoring, 7,000 yard mindset. Temptation is out, a great "test" is in. Such boring golf!
Bob,
You could drive 10 at Riviera??? Impressive! The only time I could try was from the forward tee. What a fun shot that is, the options are so interesting. In fact, under the current uh, restoration plan for Riviera crafted by the genius's from Far Hills, Hendersonville and Lord knows how many superintendents who have never played Riviera, they want to shorten #10 by 13 yards and move the tee to the right for better gallery and player access to the range! What vision!! That'll certainly restore temptation to #10 for most golfers, though somehow, I don't think the genius's were thinking of temptation when they came up with that brilliant idea. And that's one of the less mindless things they want to do to the place.
Geoff