I'm a big fan of the 7th at Kingsley. I love the look from the tee, and the darkness that looms left. A hole that needs to be figured out, is vastly superior to a hole that is so straight forward, it's bomb and gouge time after time. The world has enough of those. Because a par 5 hole, plays prudently, where getting closest to the green in two, or farthest from the tee, aren't always the smart choices, is refreshing, identifies brains over brawn does not necessarily make it a "bad hole".