Patrick,
Well at least we are getting somewhere. At least we now know that options are not a figment of our inflated imaginations, unless Newport does not actually exist.
As for course with holes with options, Wild Horse in Nebraska is filled with them. Certainly more than five on that course alone. But you have not seen that one nor all the public courses I grew up playing in Omaha that have options and may think that those rare examples.
How about East Hampton? Numbers 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 and to a lesser extent 3, 4, 5, and 9 all allow the run up shot in addition to the thrown dart. Even though the course is somewhat narrow in places, you can always still choose to shoot for the better side of the fairway depending on how you want to approach the hole. Not all of the holes at East Hampton are great holes mind you. I am not judging them in that way necessarily. Just saying they can be played in more ways than one.
All of the par 5's at East Hampton have options depending on where they cut the cups. If you get far enough up the left side of 14, you can run the ball in for your third shot. Or you can play away from the big bunker down the right on your tee shot and then play to safe right side for your second and then throw a dart at the flag from there over the greenside bunker, if I remember correctly. I like the driver, three iron, wedge because my three wood gets me into trouble more often than not if I go for the big hit. It is still a choice of where to land the second shot depending on the location of the cup. If the cup is way left, the right side is the best side despite the right greenside bunker for the wedge shot in because it gives you some green to work with on a proper angle.
Couldn't we have the same discussion on hundreds of courses? If you think not, then we will have to agree to disagree. Fair enough?