I know I've previously posted a few pics and a description but that search engine....
All world views including Burgh Island - familiar as a Agatha Christie setting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgh_IslandThe whole area, South Hams, is lovely if rather "Cotswoldy Twee". Out of season Dartmouth and Salcombe are well worth a visit, normally very crowded this time of year.
Thurlestone is one of the friendliest clubs I've visited. It was originally a big budget Colt & Co job and was planned as the centrepiece of an early retirement/holiday village development that never really happened.
Ah the Golf you ask? Doak 3 these days. It's on heavy turf and not what it once was. I hope Adam looks into how they financed some of their work. Either they were on a %'tage of the money spent or just as likely there are few natural features to exploit on the gently rolling headland. The original design had more bunkers than Tandridge and Lytham combined. The aerials in the clubhouse show they were everywhere. Sadly economics has meant there are few left, robbing the course of most of the interest it might have had. Still its a pleasant experience.