JK, I don't know if you are trying, but you do get a chuckle out of me, as I am suspecting you are mentioning Wild Horse and Lawsonia in your observations of them somewhat as filler on a trip and nothing to write home about, and the only thing those two have in common is perhaps me having tauted them in my years of commenting here. If golf week likes to "throw a bone to us frugal and disconnected golfers", count me in and glad they recognize them. Actually, I couldn't care less what Golfweek rating was ascribed to them over the years. That they are two totally different golf genre- if you will, and happen to have repeated praise for the fun factors and highly thought of courses by some pretty credible golf course evaluators, is high enough praise for most who stay tuned in to drop in and see for themselves.
I have played at Lawsonia in 6 decades, actually it may be 7 as I think I first played it as a yute, in 1959. I have never been disappointed, and it is still as fun of a day on a golf course as any other place I've played. While frugal and not connected, I have played a few...
I do have to wonder why you'd say that the ranking or rating of a mag like Golfweek to acknowledge these courses is a bone to be tossed to these two courses, in that I wonder if you think that if something is of the nature of a provincial economical modest offering that it is somehow to be diminished as not up to the stature of the more expensive, high profile offerings for the very connected?