#10 at Wilshire, but Bill makes a good point - the wind - which is why the closest to me is still #13 at Spanish Bay.
But Pebble #7 has to be put on the list too.
Maybe neither are a strict "links" - but the individual elements are there.
The putting surface may be a bit too large, but #3 at Spyglass gives everybody the fits when the wind is dialed up.
In that case, where does #11 at Pac Dunes sit - besides in the pantheon?
There is no doubt the former #15 at Olympic Lake qualified absolutely (though not a links in the strict definition) - the tee was oriented directly at a green complex surrounded by death bunkers and the putting surface was little more than a ribbonesque halfpipe, built up at the edges from decades buildup from sand from the adjacent bunkers.
Weiskopf rebuilt it (and then the club tweaked it), erasing half the character and challenge of the shot. Unlike the Postage Stamp, just sitting there in a screaming gale with its middle finger stuck up at the tee, #15 at O-Club was totally blind.