Tom,
Wow, that is a tough question and at the same time a great way to break it down. Honestly, I would say no, but I have learned the hard way to be more cautious when trying to mix golf and family vacations / functions.
Also, I quickly checked to make your search a little easier and none of the courses I listed are in close proximety to Bowling Green, KY.
I will try to quickly describe the four I listed:
Eagle Ridge is an Art Hills course that is less Art Hills and more his associates (and that is a good thing b/c I have played some of his older courses - not so good). This is 100% Mountain golf with some wild holes and a great routing for the site not because it is walkable (which it is not) but b/c they found 18 holes.
The Oaks was meant to be a private course for the executives of Ashland Oil, they moved their headquarters and the course is now public with no mainatenance budget (b/c it is still a tax writeoff for Ashland Oil). This coursse is not well maintained at all, b/c it is still on the books for Ashland Oil as a writeoff. It is a Hurdzan / Fry course.
Old Silo is Graham Marsh and very good, but nothing in the Sutton Bay category (judging only from pictures I have seen).
Stone Crest is a strip mine reclamation project and has some bold bunkering to go with some even bolder holes, but unfortunately that is only on half of them!!
I would talk to Doug, but I though I remeber a Press Maxwell / Perry Maxwell course being in that area??
Good luck,
Chris