Traditionally par 4s have been any hole between 250 and 475 yards long, and yet in recent years, due no doubt to the length some top players are hitting the ball, we have seen many par 4s pushed beyond the 475 threshold. I believe the R&A have stated that they don't want par 4s at an Open over 499 yards, but they have gone past the magic 500 yards in the US Open. At Congressional there were par 4s as long as 490, 494 and 523 yards long.
However, the par 3s measured 173, 193, 218 and 233. This seems a pretty good mix on lengths to be honest, but with the par 4s being pushed beyond their traditional limit, why don't we see more 260, 270 or 280 yard par 3, in the professional game at least? I recall the 8th at Oakmont a few years back played to about 280 yards, but that's the only example I can think of?
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers,
James