Niall -
The only holes at Dornoch where one cannot hit a run-up shot on to the green are the short par-4 fifth and the par-3 tenth and thirteenth.
DT
David
Yes you can run a ball up and onto the greens at the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 9th, 14th, 15th and 17th but at the risk of sounding facetious you can also jump out of a plane at 10,000 feet without a parachute, but why would you ? I appreciate that the decision whether to go aerial or bump it in will depend on not only where you are playing from, what's in front of you but also your ability to get the ball in the air. I suspect that for perhaps most golfers a lot of the time they will be taking the aerial route on most if not all of the holes listed.
Also to retell a story as told by our late friend, the Laird of Aberdour, he was playing a match in the Carnegie and it went to extra holes. They got to the third and Rich hit a poor shot in but got on the green whereas his opponent had a fine strike. When they got on the green Rich was lying stiff and his opponent was 10 yards beyond. What neither had seen or been able to tell was that the greenkeeper had moved the hole since they had played it first time round !
Sean - as I like to say you just enjoy the lesser courses, putting up with their "foibles" and marveling at their good points whereas top courses or courses that aspire to be top courses should be judged. For sure Dornoch comes into the latter category, and is a very good course and I do enjoy it but for me it wouldn't be in the conversation for top course GB&I.
Niall