My list (purely subjective) from those played multiple times:
SP (pre-reno)
MP
TR
#9
#1
PN
SP (post-reno)
#3
Mid South
#4
Midland CC
#7
#5
#6
#8
The Cradle
(I can't rank #2. When I play it, it's too much for my game. I appreciate much more seeing it played in the North/South).
CCNC, Forest Creek, Dormie are the three I haven't yet visited.
A few sleepers in the area:
Whispering Woods (don't expect great conditioning but a few cool half par holes).
Whispering Pines-either course.
No one has mentioned the courses at Pinewild. Anyone played there? I've heard positive things, especially about the par three course.
Rarely is #1mentioned - I suspect few play it. I’d like to read more about it here.
Mike
Mike, I have played #1 more than any other area course-maybe thirty times in the last 2 1/2 years. Holes 1 and 2 may be too easy an opening. 6 is a bear. 8 is a blind tee shot but a decent drive will find the backside of the raised fairway and leave a short-but very elevated, and mostly blind, approach. The ninth is wedged into the routing (you have to retrace the hole to reach the tee on 10) but a solid par three. 10-12 is a beast of a trio.
Never realized it before last month, but #1 has the longest par three and the shortest par five at PCC .
It does get a lot of play-in the warmer months. It's a very playable and interesting course. I wouldn't term it a pushover.
Two biggest reasons I love playing #1:
1)Watching the trotters practice along holes 2-4 in the early morning.
2)The relaxed nature of those playing it. The members are there because they love and enjoy it. Resort guests don't take it as "seriously" as the other courses on their docket.
PCCraig, I respectfully disagree with you. #1 "would be a great candidate..." TO BE LEFT AS IS.