The old Forest Park (St. Louis) 9 hole course consisted of nine holes of this type, par 3, 4 and 5. It was still fun to play golf, though.
I played Forest Park once in about 1998. I remember it being on of the least fun golf courses I ever played, as it felt like I was in a park, and they just put a few tees and greens in odd places among the tree filled park (almost like frisbee golf), people were riding canoe's in the water hazards, people wandering around, etc.
I just googled it, and it actually looks decent. The must have done a huge renovation, correct?
Andrew, Forest Park used to have two public courses. The 18 hole course was fun, quirky in places, hilly in places, short (5860 yards or so) but with four long, tough par 3s that made it pretty resistant to par. (Plus two other par 3s that were short but not bad.) The 9 hole course was totally flat, had next to no hazards of any kind, was mostly for beginners.
Not sure when, but sometime in the last 15 or so years (?) Hale Irwin's design group did a major renovation. I haven't played it, but I understand they made the old 9 hole course a lot more interesting, changed a number of holes on the 18 hole course, and now split the whole thing up into 3 separate 9s. The St. Louis guys here on GCA can tell you more, and there has been at least one thread in the past on Forest Park.