Here's some to mull over (over your mulled wine...)
I've been wondering what is the best 9 holes of links golf. I was thinking in the UK, but there seems no reason not to widen this question to the world.
Balance is important. So I happen to think that the 9 holes should, but need not have to have, 2 par fives, and 2 par three's. I like a links that tests ball control, is undulating, and fun! It could be an actual nine hole course (e.g. Musselburgh Old Links), but given they are rare, will more likely be the best 9 holes of links golf comes from the front or back nine of an 18 hole course. This 9 holes would be the holes you may prefer to play more than any other. And if you had to play 18 holes, you may prefer to play twice rather than the other nine holes (if it's an 18 hole course).
Having asked Tom D about this via email, he came up with the front nine at Royal County Down, font nine at Rye and back nine at TOC. Pretty hard to disagree with any of those. I also like the front nine at Birkdale and the back nine at Muirfield (great change of directions). Is James Braid's back nine of Carnoustie the best links golf? It's testing, heroic, dramatic.... and brutal?
Before I make my conclusion, I am interested in your thoughts.
scott