I've been down to Saunton twice in the last few months - once in August and again last week. I managed to play a round on both the East and West in August and 2 on the East, with 1 on the West in late October. I hadn't played the East for some years and will admit that my recollection was of it being hard, stern, and not particularly fun - I remember feeling slightly let down. Having played it 3 times in the last few months, with the course playing firm and the rough in no way unfair I must admit that I am now converted into a huge fan. The green sites are amongst the best as a set of any course I've ever played - 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16 are simply fantastic. And those bunkers are proper hazards - open up the face and try and get it out was normally my thought. Conversely, I found my opinion of the West going down slightly and I wanted to be on the East when I was on the West.
I would urge anyone to visit this wonderful course around late summer / autumn as it is real high quality golf. Stupidly cheap if you play at the right time too. I'd even say that, given 10 rounds to split between St.Enodoc and Saunto East, I'd go 5:5.
A few additional photos to Sean's tour:
The wonderful 130 yard 5th. Everything is telling you to not be short off the tee:
But you actually are much better off there than slightly long as you'll roll 30 yards down the steep bank.
The 11th with the new bunkers on the corner of the dog leg tightening the drive:
From the corner of the wall this is a scary second as the ditch is hard to the green side and snaking round the back right.
From 5 yards right where my ball finished up on this occasion - this is a tough shot!
From the center of the fairway