Scott
Firstly, sorry for my role in "hijacking" this thread. I'd like to hear more about EH, a course that I have heard many good things about and one that I was planning to play last year, but had to unfortunately cancel.
Secondly, don't believe everything I say, or anything that Tom Paul says. Dornoch is my "home" course because home is where the heart is, and I have played many hundred rounds there over the past 25 years. These days, however, I play most of my golf at my 2 "nearer to home" courses, Aberdour and Burntisland. All 3 of these "classic" (i.e. 100+ years old)courses have some "blindness" to them, but the best bits are the quirky bumps and rolls right out there in the open that you can see, try to analyze, try to plan and execute a shot to deal with, and then watch your handiwork succeed or fail, often due to apparently random, events. TE Paul calls this "instant gratification." I just call it "fun." Quakers are funny people sometimes.........