The Dutch Open is usually played on a links - Noordwijk, Kennemer or The Hague. It also ventures onto a decent heathland course such as Hilversum.
The Belgian Open was occasionally played at Royal Zoute which is as much of a links as Royal Lytham in that it is some way from the sea.
Wentworth is plausibly heathland, if rather wooded, but all our other tour event venues are parkland and often in imitation of American style - The Oxfordshire, for instance. Even when they do go to Gleneagles it is to play the Nicklaus course. Where else have they been in recent years? Celtic Manor, The Grove, Forest of Arden, Woburn Marquess (probably the pick of the bunch), Slaley Hall, The Belfry, Druids Glen, The K-Club, Mount Juliet, Fota Island. There was a moment's lapse in the Tour's defences when they took the Irish Open to Ballybunion, but the press seemed to ignore the event totally. What a shame!