Stonehaven, a picturesque clifftop course south of Aberdeen has long been notorious for some steep elevation changes, well at least for 120 years. In The Duffers’ Golf Club Papers (1891) , a fictional account of some Montrose hackers, a match in Stonehaven is marred by the retirement of "the Pleader", a local lawyer who takes one look at the steep climbs required and retires to the clubhouse with a bottle of whisky. His place is taken by the Montrose professional (who had been caddying), and who based on the famous Bob Dow. He is equally unimpressed with the terrain:
‘Weel, I’ve been on mony a gowf coorse,’ he says, ‘but this palls the deevil.’