I'm at a conference in Anaheim in late June and planning to squeeze in a round or two.
Currently, the plan is to make the trek up to Rustic Canyon one day after the conference wraps up at noon. From everything I've read here, I won't regret making the trip.
I'm not sure if I'll have time for an additional round, but I've tossed around a few ideas. One includes playing Trump National at its twilight rate. It seems like a decent bargain for $80 if for the ocean views alone, and I'd like to see a course that elicits such strong reactions and find out for myself how I feel about it. Torrey and Barona are a bit too far for my schedule to allow.
Assuming no access to the private courses, is there anything more interesting than Trump National for the twilight rate? Keep in mind that I said "interesting" and not "architecturally significant." Architectural significance is interesting in and of itself, but I also find things like trainwrecks, arguments, examples of terrible public parenting, Turtle Man, ridiculous plastic surgery, people who eat at The Cheesecake Factory, Joakim Noah's jump shot, Dustin Johnson in bunkers, and the occasional Rory McIlroy meltdown "interesting."