Philly is a pretty good one, especially if coming from the west and you get lucky with the approach arrival. Depending on the side of the aisle you can see all the main line courses (about a dozen), the Delaware County courses (Aronimink, Rolling Green) and depending on how far east you go before turning back to the airport, PV, Trump Philly, Woodcrest, and my home Tavistock are all very visible.
When I was doing my flight training at Northeast Philly airport about 12 years, Torresdale-Frankdford CC played a prominent role. When approaching Runway 33/15 the tower would use "the golf course" as an identifier since it sits a couple of hundred yards from the runway edge. Still have never played the course!
The best flight for me, not related to any specific airports really, was flying from Philly to Newport, RI on a clear day. I'd be cleared from Northeast Philly to JFK, get through the mess, then visual down Long Island to Newport. Going low and flying over the golf courses was always a blast.
Whoever mentioned SSI before, I used to fly in there a bit. Always was weird for me golfing and seeing the planes--they don't seem that close to the course when you're flying in! I'll be flying in there for Georgia/Florida weekend this year with some friends, can't wait!