Sutton Bay has/had (alas) a bunch of holes of which I've never seen the likes elsewhere (e.g, 4, 8, 9, 16 -- plus numerous other greens), but the one that stands out as "unique" is No. 2.
Dramatically downhill short par-3, with a LONG (50 yards?), skinny green, canted from front to back and from right to left. Big falloff left. Nasty bunkers right and rear. Front hidden from tee view. Blind downhill-sloping landing area short of green.
I don't know how you can have much more fun in golf than hitting deliberately short of the green, for a front or middle pin (or even a back pin, downwind!), and waiting for the ball to reemerge (or not) on the green, rolling, rolling, rolling, stopping.
From the tee (the late Peter Garske, R.I.P.):
From left of the green:
A middle-back pin, from the right fringe:
The ridge before the back-left shelf: