Jerry Kluger,
The golf courses aren't remotely close to one another, they're hours apart, and if you don't catch the 15 second freight train gap at the Brady crossing, it could be days.
I think Wild Horse is a fabulous, underrated golf course.
It's certainly far, far easier to walk than Sand Hills.
Since Huckaby has brought up the surroundings, the views,
Sand Hills enjoys are pristine, natural views unencumbered by man made structures, except for that fellow who objected to the windmill well on # 18. Wild Horse has homes adjacent to the property which taint Huckaby's views.
You couldn't go wrong playing either golf course, to the exclusion of others, for the rest of your life.
The unfortunate thing about both, is getting there.
Perhaps the addition of Ballyneal will make the trip more attractive.
Bandon has the advantage of three or more courses immediately adjacent to one another and on site lodging to accomodate rounds at all three, whereas, playing the other courses requires moving.
Mike Cirba,
That's rather lofty praise for Sand Hills's par 5's.
You must not have found the need to chip, and therefore elevated their rankings to new heights.