There are probably 100s of courses that deserve more attention.
Sean Arble does a great job of profiling many courses in the UK that many of us (or at least I) have never known... many of them look great and certainly seem like they'd be tons of fun to play. [Mr. Sheehy, you do a very nice job as well]
It would be great if the same was done for US/Canadian courses... we see it a bit from Ron. M and Joe Bausch, but I'd love to see more course profiles, and maybe less threads that come down to courses or holes just being listed (and yes, I see the irony, as this thread asks for courses to be listed).
With that said, some courses that I think deserve more attention, and I will personally profile if I can get permission from the respective golf courses:
CC of Florida - Lester George
Palmetto - Dr. Mac
Scarboro - AW Tillie
Plainfield - Ross (OK, this does get some attention here, but mostly about how short it is and not enough about how great it is)
Oakland Hills (South) - Ross (too often labelled as a boring slog, while the greatest set of greens I have ever seen go ignored).
Orchard Lake - Colt/Alison
Old Town Club - P. Maxwell
Charlotte CC - Ross (I know Ran profiled it, but it's still never discussed)
Carolina GC - Ross
Lookout Point - Travis
Arcadia Bluffs - Smith(?)
Wine Valley - Hixson (did this one already)
Old Works - Nicklaus
Prairie Club (Dunes) - Did this one too
Franklin Hills - don't have any pictures, unfortunately, but this one absolutely deserves more attention
Essex (Ontario) - did this one
...and from everything I've heard, and when I finally get to Atlanta... Rivermont...
And ones I don't know personally, but are rarely discussed here, but probably should be:
The Golf Club
Pete Dye GC
Boston GC
Bayonne
Concession
LACC
Wannamoisett
Myopia Hunt
Baltimore CC
Cascades
Ridgewood
Monroe...
And Pine Valley and Merion