Steve,
#'s 4 and 15 at Seminole always provided for interesting play, especially with varied wind conditions.
# 2 at CPC also requires some tacking as opposed to straight away play.
Ditto #'s 7 and 18 at NGLA
The hole location on # 7 at NGLA is critical to normal play of the hole.
Hole location dramatically affects positioning your second shot.
Failure to properly plan and execute can leave the golfer with a very, very, very dicey/difficult third shot, even though the hole is relatively short.
On # 18 at NGLA, the bunkering and wind rather than the hole location are the primary factors to be concerned with.
All of those par 5's are challenging, yet fun to play.