Tommy:
I have not seen Currahee. As for Cuscowilla, I love it. I drove from Macon to Orlando on the way home thinking, "how do I join this course 7 hours from my house?" Solid from start to finish on a good site.
Doug Sobieski posts here sporadically. He called me prior to his trip and asked about Reynolds, Oconee, and the other area courses. I suggested he shed some of those rounds and play Cusco a multiple of times. He couldn't, as he wasn't in control of the group's plans.
His e-mail to me after the visit? "How could anyone not love Cuscowilla!" and he proceeded to list all of its attributes. It has a nice mix of par 3s, a great variety of par 4s, and defends scoring pretty well by virture of its par 70. Playable, yet resistant to scoring.
My fondness for Cuscowilla - where I have only played one round - has a lot to do with my interest in joining Sugarloaf Mountain when it opens. I've seen four C&C courses and liked this a great deal more than Chechessee, and that's a real special place.
You will be underwhelmed by Cusco, as some people have been, if you are expecting glitz. It is pretty understated. Just pure, unadulterated, solid golf.
Enjoy it if you get there.