When you talk about great short par fours, Flynn's work at Indian Creek has to be mentioned . I know not many people have played there so it can be hard to get a lot of feedback but it is just a gem .
When the greens get a little crusty and the wind blows , the 4th hole is so good . The green is canted such that trajectory and spin on the second shot are at a premium . It was a lot easier with the old balata ball ( for you old guys who remember them )
Although drivable par fours don't necessarily float my boat the 13th is quite a challenge , and discretion is certainly the right play day in and day out.
Flynn built these fabulous greens at Indian Creek that only accept the shots really well from the right angle. So, even though the golf course isn't long , the tee shots need to be in the right spot. Even short irons from the wrong angle don't work well here. I used to talk to one of our esteemed members here about the Flynn greens, which to me were often a series of big overlaid triangles. lots of conical fronts to the greens he built /designed.
Ray Floyd used to play there regularly in his prime, and I think the precise demands of Indian Creek were a big factor in his fantastic wedge and short iron play !