Pumpkin Ridge at #9 is interesting, since the club is very busy, and has reduced its membership initiation by almost half in the last 10 years. The golf courses, though only 15 years old, are a bit outdated for championship play.
Yet I agree with the overall sentiment that the club has a great atmosphere. It's a nice place, with a large, established membership, and golf courses well suited for walking and a wide variety of skill levels. Many of the hospitality staff have been there for years, which makes for a family environment. The American Golf Corporation, which I think is now owned by Goldman Sachs, must be proud that one of their courses is included in this list.
There are still financial issues that prevent the courses from receiving the type of care and attention they deserve.