As an Oregonian sitting here at my desk in Munich, Germany and excited to commute back to Amsterdam for links golf this weekend I'm itching to chime in here. I love playing golf in the US (or anywhere else for that matter). However, Mac, the only true links experience is like a few have said, across the Atlantic. I absolutely love Bandon Dunes resort, makes me proud to be an American, sorry Oregonian. Pacific is one of my all time favorites and yes I'd call them true links courses in terms of surface conditions and playability. They are also a must visit for everyone, never heard anyone go there and not just love it so it's worth the very long trip in my opinion. Chambers Bay is fun and while completely manufactured still a links like experience.
I do want to reiterate however that nothing in the US is equivalent to links golf across the Atlantic, be it Deal/Donegal, St. Andrews, Aberdeen, Inverness or Skegness for that matter. It's all unique, it's all wonderful and rugged and not manufactured and prettied up and pampered like golf in the US. Hey, I'm not saying you will like it more than running around in air-conditioned carts with cute young beer girls delivering during your round and you will have to clean your own shoes and clubs and park your own car, but fact is it's what golf is all about, it's where golf started and it's right here easily accessible for all of us.
So Mac the easy answer is...head to Europe but by all means save for that unforgettable week in Oregon too. Sometimes you just have prioritize more than one thing in life ;-)