I remember reading in Pete Dye's Bury Me In A Pot Bunker that he (and I'm paraphrasing here as I am at work and the book is at home) will typically build a golf course that has four par 5s, ten par 4s, and four par 3s. I wondered then and now why he would go looking for that breakdown of holes prior to starting his design...it seems limiting.
I've played ten or so Pete Dye courses, and I can't remember thinking about the configuration of holes. But looking back every Pete Dye course I have played has the 4-10-4 breakdown. I guess since it didn't occur to me as I was playing them it's not a big deal, or he just did a great job with the design and I didn't notice.
I wonder if he's designed any or many courses that deviate from the 4-10-4 breakdown. If he has not, has there ever been an instance where he settled or built a hole he otherwise didn't want to build, but had to to get to the 4-10-4?