A few have mentioned Rustic Canyon's 3rd hole, also by Hanse and Co. Unlike many of the holes mentioned, there is no truly heroic, do-or-die, option, but the hole does present realistic options for just about every level of golfer and it works well because just about everyone goes into the hole expecting (or at least hoping for) a good score.
Generally, the numbers on the aerial represent four distinct options off the tee:
1. Go for the green, requiring a drive of around 300 yards, which is quite doable downhill for many golfers. There is trouble in about every direction, but a wide enough landing area so that this seems to be the preferred option for better golfers and longer hitters under normal weather conditions. It doesn't seem to be simple to get up and down, though, even after a decent drive.
2. Hit a long iron or fairway wood down the right side, 200-250 yards. Probably the most visually appealing option off the tee, and the most favored option of those not going for the green. Trouble is, it is somewhat of a sucker play in that the second shot is somewhat awkward for reasons that are hard to explain. It just seems like it is hard for golfers to get it close to most pins from that No. 3 area, probably for a combination of reasons: the green surface is blind, there is a funny little hump short of the green, there is trouble beyond, it is hard to control the runout from over there etc. It isn't a hard shot by any means, but most people would like to make birdie and it is tough to do from this No. 2 area.
3. The least inviting tee shot - one cannot see the depth of the landing area - but probably the best place to be if one is not going for the green. Again, it is hard to explain or even understand why, but it seems that with many pin positions it is easier to get it close from over there. But many golfers never bother to try it because the tee shot is an awkward distance and looks more challenging.
4. Most golfers never consider this option, but a mid-iron tucked into the area short and left of the middle bunker leaves a wedge in and a decent angle. Not as good as from the No. 3 area, but definitely better than from the No. 2 area. (There is an upslope between the No. 4 area and the No. 2 area.)
Overall, it is always a fun hole to play although possibly more fun for those of who aren't automatically going for the green every time.