Enjoyed reading all the responses. I think its a bit of a cop out to think you can take a par 5 and play it from wherever you want, but I guess I didn't specifically rule that option out so I deserve what I get!
Didn't see anything to sway me from my choice of #17 TOC. I've never played it into a very strong wind, but I'll bet when it does it is still a par 5 for pretty much anyone, so it covers both the 4 and the 5. With a strong enough wind it could be a driveable 4 with the Pro Vx4 in a few more years
I still can't understand people selecting a par 3, even a hole as breathtaking as #16 CPC, if I'm only playing one hole, I want to be able to use every club in my bag and play every type of shot. #16 CPC would seem a bit much when you hit 80 years old, even the layup may get to be too much.
I like Gary's idea of building his own hole, but if I did it I wouldn't design it myself, I'd have to hire Doak or Coore to build me one on some sandy windswept coast. I wonder what they could come up with if I had the best 20 acre strip along the coast you ever saw and an unlimited budget, with the charge of designing one hole that I'd play for the rest of my life. Hell, if I ever hit one of those $200 mil Powerball jackpots maybe I'll go shopping for beachfront property, give 'em a call and find out. Just don't tell them I'd be lying about the "its the only hole I'll ever play again for the rest of my life" thing when I'm trying to get them to sign up