Mark,
Are you using the Devil's Cauldron at Banff? It's certainly unique and highly photogenic! Here's a story about it I read...
"At the Banff Springs Golf Course, the almost certainly apocryphal story is told of the birth of one of the most celebrated holes in all of golf, the par-three Devil's Cauldron, which legendary architect Stanley Thompson set in the shadow of Mount Rundle beside an impossibly picturesque glacial lake.
Mr. Thompson, so it is said, was walking the future site of the course one day in the 1920s when a rockslide came crashing down from the cliffs above. After the dust cleared, the shaken architect saw that the slide had transformed the small valley into a natural amphitheatre of breathtaking beauty. Recognizing the divine hand of a design talent even greater than his own, he immediately decided to build a golf hole on the spot. Golfers have journeyed to the Banff Springs course to try their luck at the Devil's Cauldron ever since."
Best,