Agree with Pat - Garden City's is primo.
I have to say, the logo thing is interesting. It certainly is off-topic with respect to architecture, but it is an aspect of the game, or more accurately, the golfing experience, that I've often though of. In so many areas of life, things seemingly trivial become so much more when infused with the symbolic. Amplify that when artistic expression, the attempt to capture in a symbol something that words alone can't do justice to, is involved. A logo can be indifferent, simply communicating basic info: what club you're at, where it is, golf vs. country club. But how understated vs. ostentatious, simple vs. complex, clear vs. obscure the logo is can communicate something about the club, that can then be echoed through other elements of the club's setup, policies, attitude, etc.. I always find it a bit disappointing when a club does not put much effort into the logo, and always find myself thinking about it when a certain logo capture my interest, usually because there is some congruence between the logo and other very satisfying aspects of my experience at the club.