Although I play this on a different golf game to Links, I've found that this fact is probably true to Links.
In September, there is the Alfred Dunhill Links Challenge, played at St Andrews; Carnoustie; and Kingsbarns.
Each course has a number of players and they all rotate around each course.
My simple game has three courses, and I have found that when playing a computer player, what matters - when you can see that he/she cannot possibly win - is winning the final, 18th hole.
Win that hole, and you have the 'honors' for the next course you play on.
It makes for a different game, based on a hole by hole approach.
Where you win by a good margin (3 to 4 strokes), and also have the first tee on the next round.
Nice game, and very enjoyable,
Round Robin Golf
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Case, Mini Tower
Motherboard, MSI H510M-A PRO
CPU, Intel Pentium Gold G6500
Memory. 8GB, Crucial
Storage, 750GB Crucial SSD
Sound, on board Realtek HD Audio
Graphics: Radeon RX6600 Eagle.