A) Atunyote becomes more enjoyable each time I play it, and it was enjoyable the first time;
B) Roger Rulewhich usually takes the fun out of golf for me, f.e. Saratoga National and Fox Hopyard come to mind. This leads me to my next point...
C) These courses and others, like Kaluhyat at Turning Stone, were not fun due to my electing the wrong tee decks to serve as my commander in chief. Move up two decks and these unenjoyable courses rate better. Courses aren't supposed to be fun from the tips;
D) In WNY, Transit Valley...too much golf shoehorned into a tiny property with less room than required. Some of the holes are silly. Even worse is Shorewood in Dunkirk (nothing interesting, whatsoever) and Shelridge in Medinah (two holes that work, the rest have really steep, inverted-bowl greens.)