I'm not sure I would recommend any of these courses but if you have the right spirit, they make for a memorable and fun day. I have played each of them many times with the exception of Kino Springs which I have played twice.
Kino Springs - Nogales, AZ
http://kinospringsgc.com/play.html 280 yard hole with a choice of laying up 120 yards off the tee to a downhill lie or trying to drive the green. I can't recall the rest of the course real well but remember the location as one of my favorite golf course setting I have experienced - a former ranch in the middle of nowhere with mountains all around. Combine it with a breakfast in Nogales featuring Chorizo and you will have a memorable day.
Fred Enke - Tucson, AZ -
http://www.tucsoncitygolf.com/enke.html - Has softened over the years but the course contains blind layups all over the place, several incredibly narrow holes through the desert and is surrounded by a graveyard of old military airplanes.
Westwood Municipal - Newton, IA -
http://www.westwoodgolfcourse.com/course.html Hole 2 – up and over a hill with a sideslope, completely blind approach. Actually is pretty fun once you know how to play the hole.
Holes 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 – down and back up the same valley with a tiny creek at the bottom.
- Hole 11 - creek down the middle, options off the tee include a driver to the right between the creek, ob and another creek that sneaks in off the right or an iron to the left that results almost always in a need to hook a mid iron around trees and over water to a green that has a creek that crosses in front and wraps around in back.
- Hole 12 – dogleg right around a creek that turns at about 160 yards off the tee and has the entire course to the left. Bailing out leaves a long approach.
- Hole 14 – choice of a 7 iron off the tee or a 235 yard carry over a crossing creek that must either hit a relatively narrow fairway or else stop before a pond on the right and the creek on the left.
Woodland Hills – Des Moines, IA
http://golfwoodlandhills.com/course/Built in the 20’s or earlier. Greens are so small they are almost impossible to hit. Approach on 16 is down a steep hill, blind to a green that slopes away and a barbed wire fence marking ob behind the hole.