For something completely different (and affordable, once you get there):
Fraserburgh, Scotland.
A wonderful links (Corbie Hill) in town, little visited by anyone other than Scots.
A very short drive either to the nine-hole, rudimentary but scenic Rosehearty links, or the historic 18-hole links at Inverallochy. To the west, within an hour or so, are the funky links of Cullen, the one-hole wonder of Clivet at Royal Tarlair, the Mackenzie-designed Duff House Royal, plus the cliff-hanging towns of Gardenstown, Pennan and esp. Crovie. To the south, and not that far: Peterhead, about 12 very good links holes, plus the wonderous Cruden Bay. A bit further to the south, but still drivable: Royal Aberdeen, Murcar (abutting the Balgownie links), and the strange and goofy Stonehaven of Hitler's bunker fame.
Lots of picturesque towns (particularly on the northern coast), lots of wonderful local seafood (esp. the Cullen skink), and you'd be hard-pressed to find more welcoming and accomodating people.