The still thriving "What are you listening to..." thread got me thinking the other day.
I like early Elton John, from Yellow Brick Road on back. I think Katy Perry has a terrific voice. One of our more prolific posters mentioned the other day his like for...Sade.
How about golf courses? What's your guilty pleasure?
Rough criteria -- this is (intentionally) a GCA-centric topic. Just because someone likes Ballyneal better than Sand Hills doesn't make it a guilty pleasure. Nor are universally acclaimed, but hidden and inexpensive gems, like Aiken CC eligible.
This should be a course that, by typical and well-known GCA criteria (you know the drill...) would be panned by most here. Yet you, and perhaps others, have found it to be an enjoyable course (for whatever reason) -- interesting to play, with features that you found to your liking, and represented both a test for your game and a pleasureable way to spend four hours.
I'll start -- The Brute, at the Grand Geneva Resort near Lake Geneva, WI (the old Playboy Club). Designed, as one of his last major courses, by Robert Bruce Harris. What I liked about it: Big greens, with bold contouring; enormous, often elaborately sculpted bunkers; nice rolling terrain that Harris used in an interesting way to route the course; nothing too tricked up but some blindness and deception here and there to keep the golfer at his wits; a rigorous but fair finish in the final three holes. It's a solid course.
Others?