From the Airbnb listing " . . . The world famous [Royal Dornoch] golf course, designed by Donald Ross . . . ."
From the Club's website: "Donald Ross was born on November 23rd 1872 in St Gilbert Street, Dornoch. There on rumpled dunesland, he grew up playing the game of golf on one of the world's purest links - Royal Dornoch. Ross was educated in Dornoch and as a young man was the “Keeper of the Greens”. He became the first golf Professional at Dornoch . . . ."
Also from the Club's website: "Old Tom Morris was the architect responsible for extending the original 9 holes layout to 18 holes in 1886. He introduced the plateau greens which are the soul of the course, their uniqueness lies in their size and their inverted saucer shapes. he course as it now stands is a final remodelling largely the work of George Duncan with influence from Robbie Grant the then Head Greenkeeper, the new holes are in keeping with and incorporate the features Old Tom Morris introduced to Dornoch."
All of this, many, probably most, of us already know.
Would I want to stay there? Absolutely, although it's unlikely I'll ever make it to Dornoch again. Robin, thanks for the heads up.