Huntercombe! Sorry I missed that brief discussion a page back.
I, too, love center-line hazards. The 4th at Woking, 9th at North Berwick, 16 at Prestwick, half the holes at Huntercombe; they are all great in my book. It often surprises me how much the average golfer hates these types of hazards. Classic quote: "why do you get penalized for hitting it right down the middle?!"
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I also love:
Short Par Threes
Short Par Fours
The MacDonald/Raynor/Banks style of architecture
Backboards and sideboards on and around greens
Bunkerless holes with wild ground contours.
Wild greens
Tiny greens
Courses with no sprinkler systems. I've played two in my life: Addington, and Monroe CC (Wm. Flynn nine-holer in Orange County, NY).
Really old golf courses. I'm playing two tomorrow on a trip to Cooperstown.