That the name of the course has anything to actually do with the terrain or ambience of the course.
Too many course named 'Deer Run at ....' or similar, only you never see deer there. 'Oak Forest Golf Club' or something liek that, but the entire course consists of maples or immature trees. You get the idea.
And then they stick the words 'a _______ signature course' after it. Or even the words 'Golf Club' in the course name, when it isn't actually a golf club at all in the true sense of the word, just a fancy name for a public course that charges exhorbitant fees.
You get the idea, the name doesn't often relate tot he actual course.
I turn and run the other way.