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Immediately think of North Berwick West Links with back to back par 5's to finish the front on 8/9, but then you have the third par 5 on 11, so not sure I know of any course I am aware of with 3 par 5 pars in four holes. Wish I could have used it as a "scoring opportunity" but played it in 35 mph winds, which is average I'm told.... haha.
Tommy,Number 10 at Cypress is a par five so I don’t think that he would have made that a par three. Those holes you mention at Cypress are all sooooo different that their par doesn’t really matter. The only time I really care about the order of holes (and their par) is when back to back holes play and/or look almost identical. Mark
Lawsonia has its famous 5-3-5-3-5-3 routing starting at #9 through the par 3 14th.The well-regarded but under-the-radar Big Foot CC (Bendelow) in southern Wisconsin near Lake Geneva has both nines featuring back-to-back par 5s (#1 and 2; #12 and 13) as part of its funky par 73.
Bob O'Link has back to back par 5s on both nines. 5 and 6 and then 10 and 11. So, there is a 9 hole stretch out there with only two par 4s. Starting on the 4th hole, it goes 3, 5, 5, 4, 3, 4, 5, 5, 3 (symmetric).
Tommy,Mackenzie originally designed the 16th at CP as a par 4 not a par 3. The change was more or less forced upon him from what I understand.