Mike,
For the narrow-minded like myself:) I can only suggest using St. Andrews as a base, and going to all other locales from there. If you feel like going to Carnoustie, go to Carnoustie; if you feel like going to Dornoch, go to Dornoch. and while that may seem a little unrealistic, that is exactly the way I did it back in 96' simply because I don't adhere very well to schedules. I might run into someone at a pub that said, have you ever heard of Lundin Golf Club, and 20 minutes and 3 pints later we were off to Lundin Golf Club. Or, you might meet that smae person walking off the Old Course after caddie duties where he says, "I'm tired of this looping, lets go play a round!" (Again on the Old Course) And I can tell you that those spontaneous rounds are the best in the game!
St. Andrews is the perfect place to let your hair down, so-to-speak. You can be a local with little problem, the people are that kind and friendly. You will meet people that you will want to spend the rest of your life calling "friends." And do you know what? It is all because of that silly little unused piece of sandy wasteland called Pilmour Links. (The Old Course) where some shepards got the wild idea to start hitting rocks and counting how many times it took to hit them from one end of town, out to the point and back. It brings us all together, here on GCA. Lets us announce our opinions of the world in cyberspace. That silly little piece of sandy waste that some people could never respect as being the blueprint to our inner most passion.
I love St. Andrews, and even more, I love the Old Course.
You undoubtedly will too!
Truely amazing!