I have to disagree with Brian as to the value of the Dunbar industrial plant (cement?). Irrespective of the quality of the golf architecture, to me the magic of the course is in the timelessness of the setting once one ventures through the gap in the stone wall after the first few holes. There is nothing but the tall stone wall on one side and the shoreline on the other, that is until the cement plant appears near the turn. To me it is nothing but an eyesore, and as I recall it does not serve even as a helpful aiming point.
On the other hand I've played the course only a couple of times; I might be wrong.