I'm not a member of a club, but the course where I play most of my rounds is only about 2 miles from my front door:
Red Wing Lake GC; Va. Beach, VA
George Cobb, 1968
Kevin Tucker, 2005
It's a muni and a standard par-72 with 10 par-4s, four 3s and four 5s. It's flat, easily walkable (which I do almost all of the time) and only the ninth hole has housing alongside, but it's set way back behind a belt of trees. That makes for a nice walk-in-the-park atmosphere. The nice mix of doglegs keeps it interesting. Two of the par 3s play over water and both nines finish with par 5s featuring water-guarded greens.
The redo in 2005 was a mixed blessing. The irrigation system was replaced and drainage issues addressed, which has helped conditioning. Greens were redesigned and rebuilt to USGA spec, which has helped improve conditioning, but the new green designs are generally less than inspiring. Although the fairway corridors were retained, less than a dozen of the previous 70-some bunkers remain and bumper pool-mounding was installed—all in the name of reducing maintenance costs and speeding up play.