Thomas,
I rather liked the 16th at Royal Dornoch. I played it twice, both times into a strong wind. I thought it was eminently playable. The fairway is tremendously wide, and there is room to go left to avoid the two bunkers on the right. It's a mighty poke up the hill, but there is plenty of space to hit your shot...can run it on, miss short, right, or left. It's a brute, but I found it enjoyable.
One hole I thought was lacking on a great course is the 18th at The Golf Club (I had pictures, but my computer was re-formatted and I lost them all). It's a medium-length par 4 with the second shot all carry over a pond to a slender green. The pond is fronted by a stone wall that zig-zags right and left...it's the first thing I noticed when I reached my tee ball. Looked very strange to me. And a second shot par 4 all over water is awfully one-dimensional and therefore short of options in my opinion.