Anthony:
Assume you were looking for some sort of comment by posting these.
The first time I was at Cruden Bay, at age 21, I was standing on the 14th tee thinking it was one of the great courses of the world. I was ready to call Ben Crenshaw as soon as I got finished playing to tell him about it.
And then I hit my tee shot, and got up to the second, and saw what was left -- a narrowing second shot, blind but not over anything impressive, to a bathtub green with a soap-dish bunker and the next tee dangerously in play alongside it. I have never been able to shake my dislike for that part of the hole.
Everyone else hates the next hole, the blind par-3 over the side of the hill, but I actually kind of enjoy that one because there is a clear choice as to how to play it. At 14 the choice exists off the tee, but the second shot is pretty weak, at least in my opinion. I know there are plenty of people who will disagree with me.