Michael,
I think a strong case against your question could be made for your 9th hole, which, to me, provides a test of length and accuracy. The hole is long-and seemingly uphill forever. You have a sidehill and uphill or downhill lie on your 2nd shot with a
good drive (see our round there last September). I forget the demand on the third shot, but it may have been sidehill lie to a green above the player. It's certainly not a hole where one can "waste" a shot and still have a chance to make birdie or par as one can on some par fives (e.g. poor drive, good second and third).
Some examples:
I don't like the hole, but 11th at Lehigh tests three shots-get out of position with one and it's hard to make par, much less birdie.
Been a few years, but maybe Lehigh
5 6 is a little indifferent.
7 HVCC may be a little indifferent on the second shot, but that hole, the entire T/F 18 sets up very well for me, so I don't complain.
15 HV is a test of a drive with bunkering in the landing area to the right, exactly where many players will try to go, and bunkering again to the right, on a L>R sloping fairway, to challenge the second shot.
16 SHGC is all world. More impressive in person than in photos.
No examples at Philmont because IT'S NOT A FLYNN
Haven't been to Green Valley, Woodcrest
3 at Philadelphia CC is very, very good, 2 good shots required in order to get in position.
6 at Atlantic City is good, although I don't know how much of that is Flynn and how much is Doak. 13 is a little blah for me, although thought provoking, given the accuracy demands.
3 Indian Creek I felt was again requiring good shots. 18 was more of a par 4.5 similar to your 17th.
**I was informed through a PM that some of those out there take issue with my thoughts on 7 at HV. It's been about 5 yrs since I've played it. I forgot about the bunkering short of the green. Maybe I should just ask for access like many here more often.