Two more:
Dunaverty, south of Machrihanish at the extreme southern tip of the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland, has several odd-length holes, including three that meet the criteria. The best is The Cleet, the 11th hole, at 266 yards, with a tee perched on the highest point of the course, to a fairway down below:
Stonehaven, near Aberdeen, has a couple of sub-280 par 4s, the best of which is the 13th, Red Man, 252 yds, with a carry of about 150 yards over an enormous chasm. The walk from tee to fairway is a lot of fun.