Rather than enter into another debate lets define a Links course for the purpose of this question in the following general format
a) The course is built along the seaside;
b) The soil is sandy and drains easily;
c) The course is laid out naturally, so that unusual bumps and slopes in the fairways and greens remain, rather than being smoothed over;
d) The rough features natural seaside grasses;
e) Bunkers are numerous, very small and very deep (to keep the seaside breezes from blowing the sand away)
f) Fairways are rarely watered and play firm and fast;
g) Links courses usually have few if any trees if any;
h) The course routes out and back. The No. 1 hole begins at the clubhouse and the front nine plays straight out so that No. 9 is farthest hole from the clubhouse; the direction turns back in at No. 10 and the course ends with No. 18 back at the clubhouse.
Melvyn
PS Ian - You show off