Sean, a couple of years ago I made it to the matchplay portion of the Cruden Bay Challenge Cup - I was one down against my local opponent going into #14. I watched him pull two drives into the gorse to the left and won the hole without having to hit my approach shot, so I know the fairway can indedd be missed!
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Anyway, some of the holes you call "flops" truly show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'll agree with you that #9, though possessing all-world scenery from the back tee, is a dud; #15 is pretty ordinary, although it's certainly unusual, and as far as I'm concerned originality is normally worthy of bonus points even when it's odd. But #8 is an all-world driveable par 4, with a real risk-reward tee shot and a delightful green complex - out of all the golf holes in the world, it made the cover of Tom Doak's book, for crying out loud!
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#2 and #14 are more acquired tastes, but I love them both - the plateau green on #2 takes some hitting, while on #14 it's fairly easy to hit the green (although if you miss it left, right or short you'll have real problems making par), but the downslope leading to the front of the green isn't so steep that you aren't tempted to land the ball short and trickle it down to a front pin.
I'll copy this post to your newly-started CB thread - better to move this discussion there, methinks.
Cheers,
Darren