An eclectic list for contrarians with taste and a sense of adventure:
Santa Anita - Arcadia, CA (good call Barny)
I probably bring this up every time it's mentioned here, but as a kid who was literally born across the street and played Santa Anita probably a hundred times through high school*, when all I ever wanted to do was play a well conditioned course with a discernible fairway, I always get a kick out of the reverence for the place. I get it now, and I see it through a different lens than I did back then. I guess I just didn't care about great bones as a 15 year old. For all the talk about equipment, nothing changes the game quite like a teenage growth spurt. Sophomore year, the first hole was 3-wood off the tee, 4-wood approach. Junior year it was driver/8-iron.
*For those not from the area, very few of the area high schools have private club access, and there aren't that many private clubs in the west San Gabriel Valley to begin with. Santa Anita was the home course for Arcadia High (across the street), and half the Rio Hondo League (Temple City, San Marino, and Monrvia), so all of our practices and most of our matches were played there.