"The end result is a 7,225-yard par-72 layout encompassing five holes from the despised Centenary course, 11 from the King's and two from the Queen's."

Anticipating the 2014 Ryder Cup disaster that is to be held at the Centennary course at Gleneagles, John Huggan cooks up a composite course at the famed resort as an alternative idea.(Here's the Google aerial if you want to try and follow.)

It clearly makes too much sense, but anything to get more golf played on the Kings, which received this glowing description from Andrew Coltart:

"The King's toys with your depth-perception. And changes in elevation are a huge part of the challenge. The course has so many strings to its bow, areas where we typically don't get tested on modern designs. It is just so much more interesting to play. It stimulates you and wakes you up a bit."