For me, this decision comes down to the type of club, rather than the golf course. I love playing any good or well thought of golf course. If it is overly penal/difficult, I like the challenge (even though it won't obviously be my favorite place). If it is overly contrived, I enjoy at least seeing it and confirming my negative thoughts on this style of golf course architecture.
However, I have zero interest in playing clubs that are overly snobby or pretentious. To say it simply, if the club values "society" ahead of "golf", it is not for me and I won't even enjoy being on the premises. I simply don't have time in my busy life for these places. For instance, if the club thinks that it is doing a huge favor allowing a non-member to play it, it is usually not a place for me. If you truly love the game of golf, you would never operate a club in this fashion.
Unfortunately, I feel like AGNC may be in this category for me presently, as it has abandoned many of the ideals that Bobby Jones espoused. The club simply doesn't seem to be run by true lovers of the game. If they were, they would be more interested in adding members that love the game, instead of high society or the corporate CEO's as members.