I'm not sure we've done this in a while - a thank you to the unknown and lesser known designers who've laid out courses that provide pleasure and challenge and a pleasant environment at a modest cost.
I'm halfway through a move with my family from my home town (city) to a much smaller town, and I played my first round of the year at the 90 year old, 9 hole local course. (It's always been 9 holes; it used to be private, now public). I couldn't find the name of the designer anywhere, but I think it might've been the head pro and a commitee way back in 1912. The course was a pleasure to play, and a lovely place to be. A very rolling site, clay-based but with excellent drainage, maybe 6100 yards (if you played it twice, from different tees), it was all downhill and uphill and sidehill lies, with small greens and simple bunkering, with back to back Par 5s (one long, the next short) followed by back to back Par 3s (one short, the next long), and a patio with plastic chairs and tables nestled snugly between the putting green and the first tee.
An enjoyable round, an easy walk even with all the hills, unassuming but very 'golfy' golf -- in short, I was grateful to find it, and to find it about 10 minutes from my home. I can imagine the thousands of people (tens of thousands) who have enjoyed themselves and the course over the decades. Thanks to Mr. Anonymous; you did real good.
Peter