Paul, The original course is most worthy, not sure what they are charging, but at any cost it is a must see for any serious student of GCA/History. The Woodlands course is fun with some solid samplings of woodland golf. A great Quarry hole and drop shot are the highlights. There is even one hole which looks lunar in it's inspiration. But if you had to choose to play just one, it has to be the original Langford and Moreau design.
Have Dinner at Nortons. by the lake and please report back here with your impressions.
Also, nearby is (or was) a course called Muscootin. Personally, I have an affinity for the place since I golfed 63 holes there one day, while stopping for an hour and half lunch, and we quit two hours before dark.