Bill
Re Leven; Happy memories……apart from the 3 putt ! I recall getting on in two one other time, sadly with the same result. I think it’s safe to say I wouldn’t be taking that shot on if I was playing a medal. Better chance of a four by laying up and going for the up and down.
Tom
Carnoustie was the one that sprang immediately to mind also. Long, decent carry from the tee, well bunkered green with water in front and OB to left and rear. I can’t think of one more difficult.
Moray Old is definitely my favourite though and yes, I am biased. In all the times I played it, I rarely parred (can’t ever recall a birdie), often had bogey but can’t recall too many times I had a really big number. I always though looked forward to playing the hole.
Pete
Interesting that you chose Troon. I’ve been fortunate to play there quite a few times and there are definitely more difficult par 4’s on that course. Of course it depends on the conditions but I’ve played a chip and run for my second from just off the green. I can’t recall ever doing that at Carnoustie or Moray Old for that matter.
Niall