Agree on the preamble. Just perfect.
We all have courses in mind that we think will fit in the list.
Logically I will suggest a French course. France is overlooked as a golfing destination, and I believe Ran would change some of his French selections if he had had the opportunity to discover more. But you cannot go everywhere.
Fontainebleau is just a dream. We played the back nine again Sunday morning in 80 mins with a friend. Tremendous fun among unrivalled beauty.
Boulders, including about 50 in the middle of the half-par 12th. Elevated teeshots, blind shots, tiered greens, greens with big mounds in the middle (presumably because a rock is underneath!), raised, punchbowl,crumpled fairways, driveable par 4s and very long ones. Two par fives in a row. One 600y long, one reachable but with boulders across the fairway and a crazy green. And possibly one of the best finishing holes anywhere.
Not too long, tees next to greens, pine trees and heather, charming old clubhouse and a low profile...etc etc You want to play there everyday. Utter joy. I've lived 25years in London, but Fontainebleau is at par with the best Surrey heathland courses without a doubt. And they have embraced the clearing of trees and lines too that makes it even better.
Surprise surprise..it was designed by Tom Simpson
https://www.golfdefontainebleau.org/en/the-18/