Jason you're on the money.
Stockley would be my banker. It's an RTJ on landfill and even when I first fell into the "only old dead guys made interesting courses" groupthink, I always really liked it. Apart from crossing a road it’s a good walk with plenty of variety and interest. A solid Doak 5 I would hazard. Mark Rowlinson is the only other person on here who's played it, (are you still la member Richard?) and he's said nice things too. I would welcome your opinion as its hard for me to place it, the only other RTJ I've played was the original Celtic Manor. Just check whether they have a society booking and if not they’ll just take your money when you turn up. It will have the smallest green fee. Check, there might even be a complimentary bus from Heathrow to the Business Park adjacent to the course.
Fulwell was my dad’s course and I've caddied/played it a good no of times. Not quite heathland and not quite parkland, it's too flat for my liking and IMO more proof that Morrison was the least talented member of that firm. Still I'm a bit hard on it and you'll enjoy playing it. A Doak 4? If you're keen I might be able to fix you up with a member.
Royal Mid Surrey, the most interesting history and again probably a Doak 4 but it will cost more in taxi and in green fee. I once posted on here about playing it and an architect member IM’d me saying he had to remain anonymous but there were 50 better courses to spend money on round London.
Another possibility is Stoke Park, but it's very expensive and has been changed over the years, but it does have a good pedigree.
See you at Buda.