DD
There is usually a desire to play the best courses. However, as much as I admire and think the course is great, its a bit expensive for my pocketbook. That said, I wouldn't rule out paying to play it again because its so close to the airport. Many likely think CS is one of those modern courses which is worth a look or two. I think CS is far better than that and from a design PoV as good as the best courses in GB&I...I would give it a Doaker 8, but only one star for my scale just because of the cost. It really is a pleasure to get a glimpse of how and why wide works on links...the theoretical talk is over. For me, its a good leap better than Trump Aberdeen and because of the width a good leap better than Renaissance....the leap being 7-8. I have only walked Kingsbarns so I don't have a good feel for it. I don't think there are any other GB&I moderns in the mix for best...are there?
Niall
An element you forget about with the RH bunkers on #5 is the recovery value. Some of the best bunkers are placed to threaten tee shots and recoveries.
RE 18: no I didn't read about the flag as a line, but its an obvious line which is in effect the middle of the fairway. Sure folks can go 20 yards right, but there isn't much point unless you intend to go for broke. To me as a modest hitter the more sensible thing is to play short of the green and hope it takes the kick forward rather than a full on assualt over the sand.
Boony - I liked 16 a lot. Its a sleeper hole which sounds off birdie, but is harder to achieve than it looks. No question the bunkers can be in play on #5. As I say, my playing partner was damn near with them and it wasn't super windy or super firm.
Ciao