Reading the Farmington East profile made me revisit the profile of the main course, and a feeling I came away with was that courses in that central part of Virginia occupy something of a distinctive sort of terrain. Those ridges and stream-anchored valleys are just a bit different than In Farmington I see a kinship with Lexington G&CC, my home course in college, and with a number of other courses in that area. Lakeview in Harrisonburg is another one, as is Boonsboro CC, based on photos I've seen and my own drivebys. Even the Cascades feels particularly Virginian, though it's a more thoroughly mountain setting than these foothill courses.
On the modern side, there's a definite kinship among Vista Links (Buena Vista), Poplar Grove (Amherst) and The Manor (Farmville), too.
A lot of courses up and down the east coast are laid out on rolling country, but there's something about that I-64/I-81 corridor that's different. Maybe we classify these courses as "foothills courses" or something. Of course it took me living in Florida and pining for that rolling terrain for the connection to register with me.