I've never played, but wouldn't #15 at Cypress Pt, be considered a drop shot? And 6 Riviera, or is that too gentle for a true "drop" shot.
Pretty famous too, if they do qualify.
I really don't dig on such holes, unless they are ultra short, like <135max. To also clarify, when I'm thinking Drop Shot, I'm thinking a drop of 30-60 feet (or more) in elevation over a one shot space...from 80-240 yards (yes, I've played them that long, drop shot par 3s)
I don't know about you, but I've usually been left unsatisfied by any type of play on such a hole. I've hit thin ones that worked out, I've hit "pure" ones that went into either a back or a front bunker or blew gently into a side bunker.
The "hitting out into space" may make for a stunning scorecard picture, a golf calendar or some such; but it has so little in the masterly properties of control, finesse, and matching strategy to execution.
The greens can never be too interesting either, because what's the point of a two tiered thing, or a thing with moguls, when there's no true "shot value" on display to reach that sector, that division? There's a little more of that game element when the hole is truly short, and that's why I included that <135 max figure, as the near limit of my toleration.
Another thing working against the greens on Drop Shot is the fact that their usually choked for air and light, but a collecting point for water. It can be made worse by corridors and circles of trees framing the hole and the green - perfect for a photographer, terrible for a player and super.
cheers
vk