The Acapulco Princess Golf Course. I was probably around 12 years old. Played with my Dad which is kind of strange looking back on it. He was not a golfer and I don't know what reason he decided to play golf that day. I'm guessing he played less than ten rounds his entire life. A description of the course from the Princess website:
"Designed by Ted Robinson, this pleasant layout is punctuated by narrow fairways, lined by coconut palms and water hazards on 12 of the 18 holes. Included in Golf Digest's Top 25 Golf Resorts, the Princess Course's featured hole is the 18th, a dog-leg par 4 around a large lake, leaving a second shot that appears suspended in space over the unique pyramid structure of the hotel. The course plays to just under 6400 yards from the Championship tees, the challenge is real enough as half of the holes have water hazards on one side, and out of bounds on the other. 'Sneaky tough' is an apt description to the challenge offered by this gem of a course."
Sounds incredibly penal.