Sure, the main reason for USA people to go to Scotland and Ireland for golf is to play the links courses, some famous and some not so famous, but still good links experiences. I've made four trips with friends in the past 20 years and have always advocated for including a parkland course in the mix. I've been successful twice . . . when I was the one putting the trips together. (Belleisle in Ayr, Scotland, a public James Braid course, and Malone, "private" in Belfast.) My reasoning is that it's a good break from day after day on linksland. Beyond that, I like to experience a variety of things. (Some of my friends like to play a round of golf and then sit in their hotel room the rest of the day and drink -- not for me.) That involves going to local pubs, doing some sightseeing, and interacting with local people. Throwing a parkland course into the mix contributes to my total travel experience. Clearly, this is not for everyone. On the two other trips I took the parkland course idea did not fly.