Small bump...
Stonehaven, near Aberdeen, on the east coast of Scotland. 18 holes squeeeezed into 60-some acres. Clifftop course where a stray step or two on a few tees means a long fall. Hitler's bunker (subject of a previous GCA photo thread) to provoke some thoughts on the first fairway. A few ravine-traversing, all-world par 3s. The rail line running through the middle of the course, with little commuter trains zipping past you with no warning. The four-hole meadow on the other side of the tracks that seems like a different world. The 5th -- Jake's view -- which runs perpendicular and through two fairways. The 17th, where no level lie exists. The nearby graveyard that's in play. A great clubhouse, and wonderful views of some distant castle. The king of quirk.
Runners-up: Cullen, east of Nairn, an old Tom Morris track played among the sea stacks; and the 12-hole Shiskine at Blackwaterfoot, on the Isle of Arran.