This is an interesting thread given the variety of responses. For me, the approach to the 8th hole (my third shot) is the favorite. The sunken nature of the green adds a little apprehension to what should be a simple shot. I don't know if I would classify the green as a punchbowl but it is pretty neat and it seemed like one of the smaller ones on the course.
The approach to the 9th is also a very neat shot with the Cyclops bunker staring at you. On my first go round my approach was short of the bunker and I had to execute a pretty delicate shot over it to the flag. That is the type of enamel grinding, sphincter tightening shot that is a blast when you pull it off.
I also loved the 5th hole in general. It seemed to have the widest fairway on the golf course and invited you to swing away off the tee to set up the true money shot over the pond to a green with very interesting movement.
All in all, a great day and a great course. Thanks to Judge Lavin for arranging this.