Sam - where are you playing you have a 4:1 ratio??
Combining this with the drop shot par 3 thread, one of my favorite local courses has a drop shot 3 par that also has a green that slopes away from the player (for all but a little narrow neck at the very back of the green) This is a diabolical and frustrating hole, but I love it despite (or perhaps because) of that.
It plays 185 from the back, and I believe 160 from the regular tees. It has a pretty severe drop, with the ground in front of the green sloping quite heavily away to the right, so landing short is no bargain. That rightward slope of the ground in front of the green is made even more dicey by the fact that one of the very few stands of trees on the entire course is short left, so if you aim a bit left to land short and counter the rightward tilt you better not pull it!
As if that wasn't difficult enough, it also plays with the prevailing wind, and since the tee is on the highest point on the course, and the course is surrounded by corn fields and pasture the wind is generally strong. Even though I'm usually hitting a 9 iron there and just trying to land it on the very front portion of the green (unless the pin is back) I'm always happy to walk away with a par, but probably do less than half the time.
A good example of a good drop shot par 3 and green sloping away from the player. I might make the hole sound a bit too hard, but for those who don't like difficult holes it does have the distinction of getting more holes in one every year than any other hole in the area. The ball rolls around on the green so much the hole is bound to get in the way more often than on the typical back to front sloping greens...