At Northwest GC in Donegal the 18th tee shot crosses the 17th fairway.
There was another crossover on the front(3 I think) before they built a new fairway and green for 3.
At Palmetto, the back tee on 12 crosses in front of 11 green-they used to occasionally flip the(back to back) tees in events on 4 and 14, making for some interesting log jams.
The Bridge has a crossover on 6 tee from the back tees over par 3 5th green.
Saves a 200 yard walk back to the old tee and is a far better tee shot
Just amazed me how many people told me that wouldn't work.
People aren't on the green of a par 3 you just finished the moment you walk off the green,...
They can't hit to 5 green until you clear the par 3 green, and as they are hitting up to 5 green, you are hitting off 6 tee into 6 fairway, which will clear far faster than a par 3 green. Zero problem even in full field competitive events.
13 back tee, steps off 12 green hits across 12 approach and green, and creates a fantastic Cape hole, actually making the fairway far wider and adding actual strategy to the hole.
This one requires a little cooperation with players hitting into 12 alternating with players teeing off on 13 out of courtesy. Again, zero problem in full field competitive events-though officials are always loathe to try it, then pleasantly surprised.
Neither of these back tees add length, they just create interesting angles and shorten the walks back and forth to the prior back tee...
Great topic, wish we saw more and other creative solutions to create MORE compactness and intimacy and less huge scale stuff.