Michael,
Longaberger met my expectations...it is a great piece of property and a very solid routing, but there were too many hazards placed in spots of chance for me to elevate it to "exceeded." It is eye-catching, challenging and a feat of routing on a diverse piece of land (it also has the worst signage leading to the course in history!)
Last week, I played four courses in NY and CT...Yale did exceed my expectations, as you cannot prepare yourself for those greens, those fairways, that layout. You walk off saying "I want it again" for multiple reasons. Watertown (CT) met my expectations...it is, in my mind, a typical Cornish New England layout...the routing is quite interesting, the holes are challenging, there are one or two head-scratchers and that is that. Cornish had to work with an in-place set of holes that he couldn't alter, so holes like 1-3 and 13-18 (on the clubhouse side of the road) are untouched and unmemorable (with the exception of #2, which is memorable.)
The other two courses, Mohawk and Copake, both in NY, both exceeded my expectations wildly. They are golden-age layouts by the same archie (Dev Emmet) yet nearly as different as Lester George's Kinloch and Ballyhack. The former has the private-club backing of membership, while the later is located in Dirty Dancing country, a public-access joint that had the fortune to stumble onto Mark Fine and Scott Witter for a reno.
I could go on, but I think I've answered your question. Nice thread!