The recently lauded, reno-stored Sunningdale (NY) used to do so... but as many of you know, a main thrust of the project was converting the finale into a two shot hole...with #16 lengthened to a 5 and an entirely new par 3 17th created in the re-purposing of these acres.
I don't know if the par 5 finisher was original (and thus now obliterated) or if this was a "restoration" of an original finisher, but it had been a poor, sour hole for a long-time...a near 70 degree dogleg left with heinous rough/OB on the outer right and jungly broken ground overgrowth woods on the inside left...
With the old 17th being a very stern, heroic-cum-penal one shotter, the pre-restoration Sunningdale finish was a stressful business...a lotta +4 finishes among many too many of the clean and nearly all of the unwashed.