The 7th at Engineers is an absolute great drivable par 4 of 292 yards. The hole is probably 5 feet downhill, but you hit to a 40 yard wide fairway 30 feet below and then up 25 feet to a tiny punchbowl green with very deep bunkers on the sides and back. There is a false front that if hit, will result in ball rolling back down 30 yards. In tournaments among good players, the hole plays over par, but the players who resist the temptation to go for the green tend to average under par. The plus is that if you do hit the green, your eagle putt should be less than 15 feet. In 1999 I recovered from a terrible putting start by making a one foot eagle and advanced to another US Open sectional with the momentum change. A few years later in match play, my birdie lost the hole, and my opponent birdied the next 5 holes. Conversely, the group behind had an up and down 5 win the hole.