Mark,
The short par 4's at Kinloch are one of the absolute strengths of the course. #4 is one of my favorite short 4's anywhere. It's a 334 yard (from the tips) hole that features a split fairway that is bisected by a creek. The safe play is to hit a 200 yard shot up the right side fairway leaving a full wedge approach. The aggressive play is to go up the left side challenging the creek and well placed fairway bunkers. A shot that is 30 yards short and left of the green can catch a downslope and bounce on the green. The green is also a challenge as the back half of the green runs away towards the back.
#15 is a 328 yard par 4 that also is playable for all yet a unique challenge for the big hitter. The green on #15 is one of most severe on the course with some excellent pins that make position off the tee critical.
The par 3's are very good as a group. My favorites are #5, 194 yards from the back. It has one of the best greens on the course. #14 is a 152 yard par 3 along the edge of the lake. The green runs away from you and the anything sliightly long will collect off the green and most likely go in the water. It's a short hole that demands respect and a well played shot.