Minor correction re: Town & Country. It is in St. Paul, just over the Mississippi from Minneapolis.
As for T&C's routing: As one of America's oldest courses, T&C is unusual from start to finish. Nos. 2 & 3 are consecutive par-3s. No. 5 is a par-4 with a blind tee shot down a big hill and an approach up one of the longest and steepest hills you'll ever see on a golf course. No. 6 is long par-4 with a completely blind approach over another big hill. No. 9's approach is another blind shot down another steep hill (open to the public for sledding in the winter), with the skyline of Minneapolis dominating the view.
I could go on, but no need. The course is a Museum of Quirk, and improving year by year as it becomes less forested.
My own home course, Midland Hills (Roseville, Minnesota), used to have four-hole stretch of non-4s from 4 through 7: 3-5-5-3 -- but the Urbina renovation/restoration has converted No. 5 to a long par-4 (Maiden) and reduced the course par to 71.