I will nominate another C&C hole, from their Saguaro course at WeKoPa. I'm borrowing the photo from Ran's review.
As you can tell, the hole sits on a sidehill, left high to right low. 336 from the tips and all the other tees are sub-300 yards so it can be quite tempting to take a rip at it. Further adding to this temptation is all that room left of the green. Take aim at the left edge of the green and rip away.
But left of the green is treacherous indeed. It's not easy to see in the photo, but the green is slightly raised above the level of that collection/chipping area to the left. So any chip, flip, or Texas wedge from left of the green has to get over that ridge ... before everything runs away, steeply, and with little incentive to stop before reaching the extremely deep bunkers right of the green.
While the back of the green is significantly wider than the front portion, it's still tricky. There's a very small flattish tier in the back left, but the tier is steep and still not easy to hold a shot on--everything falls away from it.
So, perhaps a layup is the order of the day. A smooth 200-yd shot will leave you safely short of the bunker you see pinching in from the left, which is further out than it looks (about 270 from the far back tees). But even this decision requires care. The angle and steep slope of the green from left to right will play havoc with even a little pitch shot in, particularly if you're coming in from the left side of the fairway (the side which is the far more appealing option to hit to from the tee).
The best lay-up is one that challenges the treacherous right side. The bunker over there is about 230 from the back tee and the desert encroaches as well, all the more so due to the slope of the entire fairway along that sidehill.
So, plenty tricky and plenty of places the player can end up where bogey or far worse can get into play ... but still just a little hole that presents a potential birdie opportunity to a player who hits brave and/or quality shots.
Love this little hole.
(And as with Bill, I wouldn't be overly shy about nominating another from this same course.)