OK... here are a few in the 300 range, all taken from Paul's book. I can't possibly describe them better than they are done so in the book, so I'll just refer to the page numbers. Those who have the book can refer to such, those who don't can just use their imagination.
Page 4-5: Royal Adelaide GC #3, 270 metres - contributed by Neil Crafter
Page 42-43: Royal Melbourne GC (West) #10, 279 metres - contributed by Michael Clayton
Page 57-59: Holyhead GC #1, 277 yards - contributed by Ian Scott-Taylor
Page 64-65: Victoria GC #15, 296 metres - contributed by Michael Cocking
Page 88-89: Kingsbarns GL #6, 337 yards - contributed by Brian Phillips
Page 89-90: Woodlands GC (Australia) #4, 251 metres - contributed by Graeme Grant
Page 90-91: New South Wales GC #14, 323 metres - contributed by Josh Taylor
Page 104-105: Prestwick GC #15, 347 yards - contributed by Patrick J. Burton
Page 118-199: County Louth GC (Ireland) #14, 332 yards - contributed by Tom Mackenzie
That's a lot of holes in this genre, especially when you consider the architects were asked to contribute a description of their "favourite" hole...
In any case I've only played the ones at Kingsbarns and Prestwick and they are both fantastic. At Kingsbarns once faces multiple strategic options, at Prestwick one just faces the whimsy of tortured ground. Each have wonderfully wild greens, a pre-requisite for holes like this.
TH