Lekarica is a total hoot. Like Dunes at Seville (before it closed), you need to suspend your disbelief a bit on the conditioning to really enjoy it. But once you do, you find there are a ton of fun holes melded together in a bone-chilling routing over a totally radical piece of property for "flat" Florida. Try the triumvirate of short par fours at 5, 6, and 8 on for size. Stiles and Van Kleek are the Grand Funk Railroad of golf course architects: that group you totally forget about that, when you look back at them, you realize had some really good work. I felt like I was getting closer to my home when I played Lekarica, and I much preferred the overall golfing experience there to the one at Deltona. Play it if you ever find yourself in Lake Wales, but watch out for the crop dusters.
Bryan I, et al,
Do you have thoughts on Juliette Falls? It's a course in the middle of nowhere designed by a guy nobody has ever heard of, but it consistently ranks in the Top 20 for Florida publics. I'd love to know more before I make the drive to the Ocala area.
Also, I hear Old Corkscrew is absolutely brutal. Would you rather play that over a Deltona or a Southern Dunes?