Patrick:
On the 7th at Barnbougle, you can play just short and right of the green, and try to chip for par. It's a very difficult chip, and not too many people will consider laying up on a 110-yard hole, but I'm sure there are days where that's the best play for a lot of golfers.
Josh:
I wouldn't have nominated "Little Tillie" as one of the best par-3 holes in the world, either. You're right that it is similar to #2 at Kingsley. The thing I like best about Little Tillie is that there is a clear pecking order to which bunker you want to be in, if you don't hit the green. The left and front bunkers aren't so bad, because either the green is tilted toward you, or you've got a fair amount of green to work with. In contrast, the right-hand bunker is a disaster, because the green all tilts away from there, and you might have problems just getting the next shot on the green. I don't know the second hole at Kingsley well enough to know if there is a similar pecking order there, but nobody has mentioned this so far, anyway.
Incidentally, I played the 17th at Sand Hills this spring in a 30-mph crosswind from right to left, and it was essentially reduced to "hit and hope". Maybe Tom Watson would have been able to hit a controlled low shot onto that green, although the front bunker makes it pretty tough to try.
Eric T:
Not sure what those two pictures were supposed to illustrate. There are bail-out areas on both holes if you are just trying to make four.