Sean
If you have read any of my posts on Cruden Bay, you will know that have always believed that the course was overrated. Assuming you have not, here are the Cliff notes:
1. Looking out from the clubhouse, CB is one of the finest courses in the world. Unfortunately, 9 of the holes you see in front of you are not on the main course but on the St. Olaf's.
2. As for the main course, it is an average opener, 2 is extremely goofy even for very low handicap players, 3 is a good challenge if you can hit a driver 300 yards through a 20 yard gap (otherwise you lay up and then DOH), 4 is a tough 3 par that needs a 200+ yard club into the wind--no strategy other than hit and hope. on the 5th I once stood for 30 minutes in a tournament on this visually spectacular tee. It is two thoughtless hacks to a stupidly enlarged green. 6 was a good hole when OTM designed it. The new T Simpson one is more interesting, but less conducive to strategy 7 is quirky hit a good drive and then hit your second between the gial posts and hope you have tghe right yardage. 8 is a driver whacked straight or you are fucked. 9 has a great view from the tee but from there to 18 it is MEH? to me. The fact that they have blown up and are changing most of the back 9 tells me that all is not fine in Cruden Bay.
3. As for Leven, it is pure links, no gimmicky holes, lots of challenges and lots of fun. What's wrong with it and what's right with CB, Sean?
Rich