I am working on an additional nine for an existing nine that is about 2,500-yards, par-34.
Our first pass was another par-34, (or 35.) The length would be 5,500-yards in this case.
However. I am now studying an option for a very short new nine — 4, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 4 = 32. I like it better for a few reasons; the par-3s are interesting; it works; and it offers the owner a bit more land he can sell for large estate lots. While the real estate is not a driving factor, it certainly helps.
I know of very few par-66 courses. These "in-between" layouts are rare. What are some thoughts on this subject?