The opening trio at Stonehaven near Aberdeen, a quirk-lover's dream, is pretty good:
-- Opener is 305 yard downhill par 4, with a tee hard by the clubhouse and the North Sea beckoning in the distance. Watch out for golfers playing the 18th that crosses the 1st fairway. OB, cliffs, and a church cemetery right for slicers, Hitler's bunker (a depression caused by a fleeing German fighter plane dropping its bombs during the Big One) catches pulls left.
-- No. 2 is a 203-yard par 3 over the cliff-edge; one step to the right on the tee, and you might fall into the North Sea. Not for those who are wary of exposed, cliff-hugging, wind-swept tee boxes. For those playing low to avoid the stern winds found on this course, beware of the blind bunkers fronting the green.
-- No. 3 is a 311-yard par 4 along the cliff edge; right is OB, as well as death real and imagined. Of course, the severely sloped left-to-right fairway doesn't help hold the ball away from the right side.
Slightly more than 800 yards of fun stuff to open; the rest of the course is equally quirky, including the incredibly steep, downhill, crosses TWO fairways, par 4 5th -- Jake's View!