A few years back I was idly using Google Earth to look for sandy bits on the west coast of Scotland, and I stumbled onto that very piece of land. It wasn't marked as a golf course, and there was certainly not enough mowing definition to pick out that it was being used as such, but it looked just big enough, and the various rock formations were intriguing.
Unfortunately others got to it first. Clyde's piece in the current issue of CADDIE provides a few pictures if you want to spoil it for yourself.