Stonehaven in Scotland, near Aberdeen, is pretty surreal. Set on a slanted piece of land hugging the cliffs of the northeastern Scottish coast, it has several thrilling par 3s skirting the cliffs, some terrific carries over huge ravines, a pastoral meadow containing four holes that doesn't even seem to be part of the same course, a commuter rail line whizzing through the course every few minutes, an 18th hole that ends near a graveyard, and a bunker courtesy of Hitler -- all on 60-some compact acres.