Since Dornoch has been brought into this discussion, let me introduce some facts and observations:
--in the 1900-1960 period the Dornoch (Bay) Hotel was the Gleneagles of the Highlands, with Rolls Royces waiting at the RR Station spur to bring the toffs and minor royals arriving from Dunrobin Castle. If you visit the hotel today, look at the woodwork of the brilliant central staircase and the adjacent "American Bar." There was a decent pitch and putt between the Hotel and RDGC which still exists, but is not maintained today. IF there were a demand for more ***** accomodation, the place would ideal, but it would have to be demolished and rebuilt, and the numbers would just not compute, given that....
--....the Royal Golf Hotel, which stands at the first tee at RDGC has been on life support for at least 15 years. Also, the best and greatest golf hotel I have ever stayed at (the Burghfield) was sold and remodeled (for c. $5 mm) as an apprecenticeship school for the local council 10 years ago.
--My extended family gathers in Dornoch every summer with 40-50 people from age 8-80+, all in rental homes/AirB+Bs/caravans. This is the future of Scottish golf and Scottish tourism.
--IMHO
Rich