I got to play CommonGround a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed. Every city should be lucky to have a public facility as good as CG; when I was there on a Friday afternoon, the range was full and there was a 30-strong junior clinic on one of the putting greens.
I enjoyed the course a lot, but the thing that sticks most with me is the strategic interest and challenge of the fairway bunkering. I frequently found myself confronted off the tee, both with downwind and into the wind shots, with tough decisions about where to aim and how much to carry based on a well-placed fairway bunker. Holes I specifically remember being challenged: 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14 (hollow on the left, not a bunker), and 18.
Importantly, my guess is that players from all teeing grounds would face a similar decision on these holes. I'm not sure why I can articulate why, but this bunkering stood out to me apart from other Doak courses I've played. Maybe it was that there were fewer bunkers but they frequently cut in diagonally with great visuals.
What other courses fit this mold?