Sean,
I love the look of the 18th at Kington. I’m hoping to head to Hay on Wye for some books later this year, so hopefully I’ll get a round in there to see it?
What makes a great bunkerless hole is other good natural hazards ... best of all contour.
As Tom Doak suggests, contours are usually required so to the linksland we must head… Foxy at Royal Dornoch gets my vote as number one hole without a bunker but here are a few more fine examples of bunkerless holes:
Royal Portrush has a number, 384 yard par 4 5th heading out towards the sea (named White Rocks due to the spectacular view at the green), 189 yard par 3 6th coming back inland to a wonderful green (the hole is named Harry Colt no less), the 8th is a par 4 of 384 through the dunes (and called Himalayas), and lastly the par 3 14th Calamity (as recently seen in Mark Rowlinson’s aerial thread, 201 yards of bunkerless heaven (if you hit the green) or hell (if you miss it).
At County Louth (Baltray) I liked the bunkerless par 5 3rd with the blind approach to the green, and the 14th is a nice little bunkerless par 4.
Royal West Norfolk (Brancaster) has the par 5 8th and par 4 9th without bunkers, and both great holes, though there is very little level change on the 8th, I recall Mr Doak rates it highly in his Confidential Guide.
Lastly, at Burnham & Berrow the 1st (par 4 through the dunes) and the 14th (par 3 to a plateau green) are two of my favourites.
Cheers,
James