These are all great examples for sure.
But you know what makes for a REALLY REALLY great 2nd shot on a par 5?
One that includes several confounding options, none of which is reaching the green.
Think about that for a second.
Now of course you wouldn't want all par fives to be this way - reaching in two is one of golf's great thrills and the more risk reward that's involved, with the more viable options both safe and risky, the better it is....
But man it's unique when the situation I am citing happens. There really aren't many holes like this.
And not to get too caught up in excitement over a hidden gem I got to play yesterday, but one exists at the very unsung Riverbend GC in Madera, CA.
Hole #15 - 538 yards from the tees I played. Double doglef somewhat - first right and then back left. Wide fairway off the tee - bunkers right, along landing area. Water left starting a bit past the landing area, on the left, running up to about 100 yards short of green. Right of the water is waste area, with somewhat high lip - not a place that's death, but not a good spot. Wide fairway to the right of that, with bunkers at the crux of that 2nd part of the dogleg at the corner. Green is then back left, raised a bit onto a plateau. No bunkers in front but running the ball up isn't likely to happen due to the raised nature.
One of my playing partners and I each hit good drives, sat there at about 270 to the green, and damned if we didn't puzzle seemingly forever about what to do next. Reaching the green wasn't going to happen. The choices were where to try and put the 2nd shot. Going over water was shortest route, but required a carry of about 180, with more rough to the left and reaching bunkers possible. Over waste area was an option too, shorter but also with risks. Going right along the fairway was very safe, but made the 3rd a lot longer.
Neither of us ever came to a strong decision, and each thus went on to relatively botch the shot. The architect won and got in our heads.
And all this on a 2nd that had no chance to reach the green....
To me that is one hell of a great golf hole. I can't think of many more instances anywhere like it.
TH