I'm a little baffled in an era of endless ways of protecting par, or providing strategy, or encouraging shotmaking, or providing variety,
that an uphill par 3 would cause such a ruckus, or for that matter even be more difficult to design.
An uphill hole potentailly provides mystery, can allow a runup, can test aeriel skills, can test judgement or memory skills,can provide intimidating visuals, and can challenge the best, even at quite short lengths-to say nothing of playing you up that hill, rather than simply walking up it after playing down.
Courses are constantly lengthening and tinkering to provide a modern "challenge"-yet consider an uphill hole unfair or pedestrian ?
-an uphll par 3 should seemingly be as common as a downhill one.
I can think of numerous bland, boring drop shot par 3's that litter the landscape.
Were they "easy to design"?
Jeff:
I've heard a lot of complaints over the years about "too many uphill approaches".
Many modern golfers equate uphill approaches with blindness ... and of course, we have to contend with Nicklaus' famous assertion that he would prefer 18 downhill holes. Jack actually counted how many uphill shots there would be at Sebonack, so I would be aware of them.
In a lot of modern designs, half the par-3's revolve around water hazards, and you aren't going to have many uphill ones among those. Off the top of my head, among the best modern courses:
Sand Hills has one uphill 3, the 13th
Pacific Dunes has two, the 5th and 11th [not very much uphill, but they are]
Friars Head has one, the 8th
Whistling Straits has none that I recall
Ballyneal has one, the 11th [mentioned above]
Old Macdonald has none
Sebonack has none
The best older courses:
Pine Valley has one, the 5th [it's a doozy]
Augusta has none
Cypress Point has one, the 7th
Shinnecock Hills has one, the 11th [it's a doozy]
National has none
Merion has one, if the 3rd is uphill
Riviera has one, the 6th
Pebble Beach used to have one, they eliminated it
So ... it is possible to build a great uphill par-3, but I don't think you would say that the best courses are chock full of them. I will give you that the older courses' examples above are better than the newer courses' examples.