Mike Trenham's post on the number of par 3s on a course set me thinking that one of the most important elements is where those holes come on the course. #18 at Pasatiempo is an invigorating par 3 to end the round, but what a daunting prospect it would be to open the round! The par-3 1st at Royal Lytham is not frightening, but what a start you get to your round if, through a poor opening shot, you begin by writing a 5 or 6 or even worse on your card! I can think of several really good par 3s to finish the round (Lindrick, Killarney Mahoney's Point, even Forest of Arden come to mind). I can't, for the moment, think of a good par 3 which opens the round - not too destructive for the handicap golfer, yet challenging for the good player and no pushover for the pro. Any thoughts?