I'd push back on your point about the collegiate tournament, Marty. Granted I attended the three days as a grad school alum of one of the four universities.
The men's and women's programs of the four universities played one round over the Old Course - the final day - and two on the Jubilee. Those courses were only closed on the specific days on which they hosted a competitive round.
I didn't speak to any of the players, but the parents I spoke to over the three days seemed thrilled that their kids had a chance to compete at St. Andrews. The final day medal match play game that I followed pitted two good friends against each other. They played in brutal conditions, personally it felt like someone was turning a screw into the base of my spine, but each player seemed to get on with it. Over the weekend I tried to determine what I would have had to shoot to tie them in a handicapped match. I'm not sure I would have tied them with that ~8 shot (90% difference) donation.
A member of the ND Women's team shot 70 on the OC, including an apparent up and down from the Strath bunker. I hope she got her scorecard back to frame alongside the Met Office weather report for the day!
I agree with you on the Dunhill. I've little-to-no interest in it.