Steve,
My desire to see the world's best courses began almost fifty years ago, but, sorry, Houston was never a destination I had in mind.
Living here has only reinforced my view. Houston simply doesn't have any land. Friendly people, yes, but no land.
To be fair, Champions had a hole included in SI's 18 Best Golf Holes in America, so I should run over and see it, but I don't remember Dan Jenkins ever suggesting it was in the same league as other courses he selected.
Ok, I'll admit I am a golf architecture snob!
But, when it comes to playing I don't care that much, especially with my game in such poor shape.
As for Bear Creek, I'm actually a bit of a fan largely because of the Challenger course not the Masters course. The Challenger presents what golf often seems to lack: a course for people to learn without getting beat up.
The Masters interests me more from the maintenance and economics point of view rather than design. The place has an awful drainage and flooding problem that some years back led management to eliminate sand in the bunkers.
Not usually all that interested in drainage issues, but Bear Creek seems like it would be an interesting case study.