Discussions like this are so strange to me, because if you like downhill holes, you're also going to have to deal with uphill holes. They are the yin and yang of having topography. Jack Nicklaus' old idea that you could have "18 downhill holes" [and 18 uphill walks or cart rides to the next tee] always struck me as bizarre.
Pine Valley has uphill holes. There's the 2nd, the tee shot to the 4th, the 5th, the 11th and 12th, the tee shot to the 13th, the 15th, and the 17th. We just had a whole thread about how all of those are great holes, although they were not the most commonly cited.
Augusta National has uphill holes: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, the approach to 9, the all-world 13th, 14, 17, and 18.
The National has uphill holes: 2, 3, 8, 16, 18.
Royal Melbourne has uphill holes: 4 West, 7 West, 10 West.
Most links courses do not have much in the way of uphill or downhill, just a bunch of wrinkles, and I suspect that is one reason a lot of people like them.