I agree that difficult conditions (wind, cold, rain, etc.,) may really put a damper on appreciating architecture. There was a 40+ MPH wind my first time at Ballybunion (Old) and I couldn't get off fast enough. The holes through the dunes were into the wind and nearly impossible as was making any kind of backswing or playing the par three on the water. Though I played it a few years later in much calmer conditions, my opinion was jaded by the previous experience. Perhaps links golf is too difficult on this course in that much wind?
I would say that Seminole, even in 40+ MPH wind is playable having experienced it a couple of times when either a "Noreaster" or tropical storm was blowing. On the other hand, Pebble Beach isn't good in a lot of wind ('72 and '92 US Open final rounds) as there are only a few shots that can be rolled onto or held on, greens.
I admit to being a "fair weather golfer."