I played all three in a day a few years ago, and I thought they were all pretty darn good. I disagree with a miss on the architects, as both are very worthy, if they aren't household names. AND they were ahead of the curve with the short course available from the start, not after all the other resorts had them.
Perhaps not the top public courses in the US, but I think the national public rankings have them well-situated, if not a touch low.
It certainly suffers from where it is, and its high-quality neighbors.
It's well-documented how "accessible" Sand Valley and Streamsong are to major airports...Bandon's remoteness compares but it has five courses and the ocean, and it doesn't have the Sandhills privates nearby taking away buddy trips for those with connections.
From a public standpoint, I'd argue a Wild Horse/Bayside and the Prairie Club triple would make for an amazing 2-4 days of golf.