Good luck with Lakeview. I have not played it in a couple of years, but the last few times I did play it, the course was a mess. For a variety of reasons, it is not what it used to be. By the way, because I had a prior engagement, I had to quit my last round after No. 14 and already 5 hours on the course. (As others have said, you must skip the Mountain View course at Lakeview.) I have not played Preston in a long, long time, but a good friend who visits there almost every summer says it remains a fun course to play, so I would back up others on that. And, if you're adventurours, it's still around, and you can find it, try White Day (9 holes in a pasture), Anthony Gray's favorite. I've heard that Pikewood is good, but very long (only one set of tees) and difficult. It was designed and built for expert golfers by John Raese, an excellent and very wealthy golfer. It is supposed to be exclusive, so I don't know how the average guy would get on it. The Pines is Morgantown's local club. It's fun, but I do not know how you can get on without finding a member to take you. Maybe that has changed since the last time I was there. [By the way, I'm a Morgantown native, long since moved away, but I return for visits from time to time.]