I’m a total Rustic homer so bear with me haha
The short par 4 12th at Rustic Canyon has grown to be my favorite on the course. It has width, angles, a confounding green, and a tee shot that tempts newcomers on the worst line possible. Under certain circumstances it’s drivable, but I also see loads of doubles from 40-50 yards out.
I think it would work wonderfully as a short par 3 and given the prompt of having a tee box at a 90* angle to the regular tee it works for that as well. The hole also doesn't require any special topography to make it function. Bonus points that you could hit a punch runner to most hole locations if the conditions are firm enough it might even be the right play! Since we’re talking about a short par 3, I will explain the approach and green complex. The left side is littered with bunkers and the green has a pronounced left to right and front to back tilt that rewards the player who can control spin and flirt with the bunkers. There’s a great back right shelf that if you miss your mark by a few feet your ball can bound 30 yards or more down the right fringe. A birdie opportunity with your ball on the tee, but can easily make 6 happen.
Main tee box - 100-140y (progressively getting shorter and easier the farther right you go)
A shot aimed at the tractor would likely release towards this pin.
Alternate tee box - 80-110y
From this angle you have a clean look at the false front you need to carry and precise distance control is required to not go into the bunkers long. A left pin (guy in black) will be easier than the pictured right pin which is a few feet from the false front. The guy in the middle is walking up a 2 foot rise in the green. Even on the small green a 2 putt is not guaranteed.