A par 3:
#11 at Essex...a great uphill par three of 175 with hazards on all sides but the front edge, and a wickedly sloping green. During the last Mass. Amateur there, several of the state's best agreed the play was to hit it short and chip up the hill every round!
A par 4:
#13 at Salem...a club-down tee shot to a fun valley fairway...then uphill to a mind-bending tabletop green with two tiers and 4-5 different sections to frustrate approach shots, almost all of which come with a wedge in hand!
A par 5:
#13 at Winchester...dual fairway off the tee, the right side is narrower but offers a nice view of the narrowing second shot, and the left is wider but more sloped, and leaves an awkward angle for the second. The third is a tight short iron to a small back-to-front green. Many of Ross's par fives have been neutered by longer-flying golf balls, and many of them take up less-interesting pieces of property.
How about some great Ross par 5s? Anyone? Buellar?