Like David, I've been a Dornoch member for many years (1993) and am familiar with the area for Coul Links. In fact, I visited the farm with a local woman who grew up there. First, it's no Yellowstone by a far margin. Adding a new seaside links course, using the Coore-Crenshaw model, a stone's through from RDGC would be a mixed blessing for those of us who remember the town before tourism. But for those living there today, it would provide local jobs, increase tourism revenues, both in Dornoch and in the surrounding areas (think Golspie, Brora, Reay, Thurso, etc) while decreasing pressure on the top course. The local residents I know are in favor of the project; as has been mentioned in this forum, the experience at Trump International has soured many Scots (especially the special interest groups who put pressure on politicians outside the local area) on the issue of new golf course development by painting all developers with the Trump brush. I hope to see the project go forward, whether I see it or not.