.... for the situation I've been enquiring about, the one opportunity that does present itself is having two angles of play 90 degrees apart, with the left tee a few feet higher than the green, and the right tee almost level. I don't think your favourite works as well for that scenario, although you are free to disagree.
I suspect the Rules of Gold don't allow this in 'competition', but it would be cool to have a hole with a choice of teeing grounds.
Similar to a split fairway hole - you choose which path to take.
If the green had a diagonal tilt, a right handed draw would suit the left tee, and a fade the right tee. Opposite for the lefties.
Perhaps the hole could contain elements of the redan and reverse redan, depending on the tee.
These are probably stupid ideas......
James B
ps I remember St Andrews Beach #11 and the dual tees, with different lines and elevations of play. Also the three seasons tees at Riviera #14.