Pat:
I think it was the summer of '06 I went to PD and played it for about three days (along with a Faldo course out there). I went out there with a member from the Philly region, one from DC and one from Texas and it seemed like we flew to pick up the two other guys here and there. I just remember flying from Philly to Hotlanta and after that I can't remember where the hell we went to get there. I think we may've stayed in that Hampton Inn (it was really big).
As for PD, I felt it was in the top handful or two of the best over-all architecture I've ever seen and I put all my detailed opinions about why on a thread on here a couple of years ago. I have always been a huge fan of Perry Maxwell anyway (I feel he was probably about the best green designer/creator architecture has known) but PD was the best from him I've seen.
Have you ever run into a good golfer who seems like he sort of fires on all eight cylinders all the time with no particular single part of his game exactly standing out noticeably above the rest? Well, that's the way I felt about the architecture of PD----nothing exactly made you go WOW but put all together it's just about as good as it gets, and the site (topography and feel of the place) is the same kind of thing.
For a real architecture analyst I would also say he should be able to pick up on the fact that the over-all "angles" of that design (both big and small), if you know what I mean, are remarkably sophisticated but again even that doesn't just exactly jump out at you either.
Like the original Frederick Law Olmsted in landscape architecture, I don't think Maxwell ever looked to create some kind of "WOW Factor" in anything he ever did, just sort of a true aura of contemplativeness (of the golf architecture variety), and at PD it's pretty palatable. See that quotation of Rand Jerris's above? I think some of that has to do with the look and aura of that area of Kansas but just as much of it has to do with how Maxwell worked his golf architecture on that course.
PS:
There is some old down-home ribs place out there you should not miss! And stop in and say hi to the pro/GM there; he's a great guy and he's good on the club and course history.