Probably because I just got done playing it four times, but I am sort of enamored with the 4th at the Quarry - a 271 par three with a tiny green, open in front but bunkered everywhere else. Hitting a driver/wood on a long par 3 is something we have generally gotten away from as too tough for the average player, but perhaps because its unique, it sure was fun.
That was a hole that everyone played from the tips, even when they played the other holes at the Quarry farther forward, just to experience that shot....
I also like the other extreme, the partial wedge drop shot (think PB 7) where precision clubbing is so difficult....especially if the green is elevated and surrounded by bunkers or a fairway cut that will take your ball down a slope 10 yards or more....