1. Two holes come to mind here in Chicago:
1. 15th hole at Shoreacres falls into here for sure.
From the member tees, I think it's just under 500 yards with a ravine running down the left side then bisecting the FW at about the 300 yard mark. When I play member tees I hit 3 wood/hybrid to get on in two.
On the second shot, the player has two choices for the fairway and 95% will stay down the right side.
However, if I play the Black tees, the hole plays more like 550 and, after hitting a tee shot, the left side FW on the second shot is an option especially if the flag is on the right side of the green.
2. The additions on the 4th hole at Old Elm offer players the choice of left or right side FWs on the second shot and the green, as flat as it is, is more receptive from the right side FW which, to access, means the player must navigate an intimidating set of bunkers.
Just like Shoreacres, this is a short par 5 from the members tees at also just under 500 yards. but plays shorter The Black new tees make it much longer and the split FW ius more of an option from back tees.