My personal course would be laid out here at Magheraroarty in north Donegal. I've thought of building a golf course here since my childhood; my bedroom window looked out over this majestic piece of linksland.
"Lough" hole across the inlet. I'd probably have to build some sort of footbridge as the walk around would take half an hour.
"Sahara" hole in the distance.
The huge sandy area in the distance is a very dynamic landscape. Thirty years ago that sandy area hosted a huge sand hill (called the Dumhaigh) that rose as high as the headland in the background. Today, as a result of the powerful winds, it's just a shadow of it's former self. Dreaming aside, I would hate to see this land set aside for a golf course. It's an incredible landscape that is constantly evolving, and to stabilize this large sandy area would be a crime. Thank goodness it's not located in Aberdeenshire.
"Muckish" hole. A long par three to the small dune in the distance. Notice that the dune itself is a mirror image of the mountain in the background. A nice touch by the architect there.
Muckish is the Irish for pig, as the mountain resembles a pig's back.
My "Alps" hole. Needless to say, this would be a walking (or climbing) course.