TEPaul,
There are a great number of holes that play one way in the prevailing SE wind, and quite another way when the wind shifts out of the North, NW and West.
If you start by studying the par 3's, it's quite interesting.
# 5's personality changes drastically when the wind is other than SE.
# 8 when the wind is from the West is very difficult.
And, on # 17 when the winds are from the E or W, the green becomes about 1/3 its size.
# 13 leads a sheltered life, protected from winds from the north by the trees and buildings.
Still, its personality changes dramaticallly when the winds shift.
# 4, while difficult in the SE wind, becomes impossible in a North wind.
If you look at the metamorphosis each hole goes through with directional changes in the wind it's quite interesting, HOWEVER, the overall challenge remains almost static, a tribute to the routing and individual hole design, I believe.
Go through each hole with the four directional winds, it's a fun exercise.
As to Pearl Harbor, fortunately, none of our carriers were anywhere near PH at the time of the attack.