Yes, you do cross a public road/footpath at Cavendish, 5th, 17th and 18th.
Royal Liverpool 8th/9th
Conwy 7th, 8th, 9th and you can certainly hit walkers from the 11th tee.
Alwoodley 17th drive (someone hit a police car crossing this fairway a few years ago!)
Berkhamsted roads and paths - someone posted photos on GCA within living memory
Hunstanton used to control footpath crossings with flag men. I think they use a traffic light nowadays!
Prestbury the entrance road crosses two holes, and a public footpath affects play on the 13th, 14th, 17th and 18th, possibly others
Alderley Edge several footpath crossings including blind shots
Nefyn - very dangerous with holiday makers pushing prams down to Ty Coch.
Wilmslow path across the 6th but I've never seen anyone using that path
I remember encountering a man out walking three dogs and a cat at Mellor and Townscliffe, but I can't remember whether it is a public footpath or just somewhere where zookeepers exercise their charges.
Back in the 60s there were always people walking on the course at Southfield, though whether they were doing so legally I cannot say.
Holywell - several minor roads crossing. I suspect that this is public land and pedestrian access is unlimited. Nice course!
I think there are public footpaths crossing Dunham Forest
Ringway there are public footpaths and also plenty of opportunities to go dangerously out of bounds into property or onto roads.
Hartlepool - a lot of people cross the course on their way from the only access (a narrow arch in a huge railway embankment) to the beach (to collect coal - sic!). Whether it is a legal route I doubt!
Seaton Carew - I remember people wandering across the course also on their way to the beach - legally?
Fulford - I don't think the course crosses the public footpaths, but it is easy to hit joggers and dog walkers if driving inaccurately.
Old roads and paths cross Bath (Sham Castle)
There are footpaths crossing the course at West Cornwall, but I seem to recall that many of these are dug into cuttings.
The entrance road to Llanymynech crosses the 2nd hole and I can recall having to wait to play on several holes on the back nine with walkers crossing the course.
Ludlow used to be laid out over a race course and public roads but it is well over 40 years since i played there and I think the course has been re-routed to eliminate road crossings.
New Zealand may not have any public paths, but road crossings easily give access to the course for dog walkers.
Crowborough Beacon is criss-crossed by roads and paths and I suspect Royal Ashdown is, too, but it is too long ago for me to remember accurately!
Are there public footpaths at Broadstone?
Isle of Purbeck must surely have them.
Yelverton is another likely candidate.
Denham must surely have a public path from its station to the clubhouse.
Moor Park has a network of roads crossing the courses in much the same fashion as Wentworth (beware of the speed bumps which are some of the most forbidding anywhere!)
It is far too many years since I visited Seacroft, but I fancy there are paths across the course leading to the shore.
I don't suppose there are public footpaths crossing Aldeburgh but most of the course is unfenced....
I recall lots of pedestrians at Felixstowe Ferry. Some, for sure, were walking along the sea wall, but I would expect there to be public paths across such an unfenced location.
Royal Worlington is similarly unfenced.
Caldy has the trackbed of an old railway running through the course. It is now a public footpath but it shouldn't interfere with play (nor should it at nearby Heswall).
There are several points of public access to Royal Lytham.
Bamburgh Castle is out on the rocks below the castle. There is little to prevent public access.
Ilkley is easily accessible from the road running through the course. Legally?
I feel sure that there is a public path crossing Hallamshire.
Someone is bound to have mentioned Lindrick which is on public land.
Stockley Park is rather clever in the way the golf course is routed around other public access areas, such as footpaths, cycle tracks and rest places.
Sorry if I've duplicated earlier entries.