You won't find a bigger fan of Durness than yours truly. But in all honesty to be in that neighborhood makes everything in life sweeter and renders one vulnerable to falling in love with any place to stick a tee in the ground. Knowing a hot chocolate awaits at Cocoa Mountain renders objectivity impossible! As for the golf course proper, the 4th is a tremendous 2-shotter that could hold its own anywhere. The tumbling 8th and scenic 9th do not disappoint either. The balance of the course is plenty good enough. I've only played one course ranked below it on the list and The Eden is far superior to Durness, pond and all.
Just my $0.02 late on a Friday.
Mike
Hmmm..
I've never been much good at "ranking" based on some of what is in the top of this list,
but I do know after playing an 18 hole round in Fife, I drove 6 hours (at great risk to my mental and physical health) with two non golfers in the car, leaving behind for a night a house that was paid for for the week...to play Durness-then we returned the next day(via gairoch
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to that same house in St. Andrews,....and it was well worth it.Pretty sure I wouldn't do the same for the Eden course from a similar distance.
I thought the closest thing at Durness to a mundane hole was the first(but even that overlooked the spectacular bay and property Thomas mentioned.)
Some courses, especially 9 and 12 holers, probably belong in their own category, such as Tom's 31 Flavors, which contains some of my favorite courses in the world(and i would rank most of the 31 far higher than they are