While Prairie Dunes is a great golf course, its reputation exceeds its merit. I can't figure out how it could be ranked in the top-25 worldwide. Perhaps, the Kansas/Missouri/Oklahoma/Iowa rater contingent is sticking up for their own. After the 12th hole, the quality of the architecture and golf course drops precipitiously. Moreover, the unplayable gunsh is effectively a water hazard, which makes a Prairie golf course feel much tighter than it should.
And please, stop calling Prairie Dunes a Perry Maxwell golf course. He did nine holes, his son did the rest. While I wouldn't want to give nepotism a bad name, I don't think architectural skill is inherited.
It is a solid facility, but this seems like a case where if you drive 5 hours out of the way to go somewhere, its hard to admit that it didn't live up to its hype. I have also talked to other people who share my thoughts, but don't have the courage to share them publically. Comparing it to Crystal Downs is a stretch.