Jordan Caron,
Yes. Machrihanish Dunes is the genuine article. Kidd could have tempered the greens a little and some complain about excessive blindness on some shots. These concerns may be valid. I've only walked the ground during construction, when it was about 70% completed, so I'd have to walk and play it some to give a better read.
The course got slammed by some that didn't want to understand the raw presentation was a given, due to the extreme limitations of earthmoving, centered around to the parcel's environmental sensitivity. The folks that were making many of the marketing and publicity decisions didn't help matters and not having a quality caddie program to guide early course reviewers, raters and press around what is a testing course insured it would be off to a rough start...which predictably resulted.
It's a shame, as the region and other golf offerings, such as Machrihanish and Dunaverty are fun to play and could yield a wonderful destination setting with the rght team to sort things properly. Give it time and then make the trip. If you love remote, unspoiled links golf in an awesome, subdued environment...it really gets no better than the Mull of Kintyre!
Cheers,
Kris