Picking up on a comment by Ally Macintosh in a different thread, my title is a quote from one of my contributors to The Confidential Guide, who also felt that links golf was generally superior to inland golf.
He did not go as far as Ally, though, in thinking that ALL links golf was superior to ANY inland golf.
I did agree with the sentiment of the quote - the quality of golf is enhanced by the conditions provided on most links. But I am also a believer in the Big World Theory, and more practically, automatically rating all links courses so highly would just leave less scope to make distinctions between them.
In short, if you think about confining this to the UK, I’d prefer to get back to Sunningdale again ahead of a lot of links courses. And there are a bunch of inland courses in the rest of the world that are as good as Sunningdale. Vive la difference!