So everyone here was pretty much spot on: Mid-Ocean was epic, Tucker's was cool, but doesn't seem to have a lot of Banks left (but was fun nonetheless) and Port Royal wasn't a GCA.com kind of place.
I'll post more later, but the front of Mid-O was just breathtaking...from the great sweeping curve of one, to the seaside teebox of four and the climb up the hill to the green above the spectacles bunkers to the great cape, the sensational plunge to the sixth green, the amazing short at 7, the valley at 8, it was a GCAers dream come true. The back wasn't as awesome from beginning to end, but it was still excellent. The green at 10, the Biarritz at 13, and the finish from 15-18. I can;t wait to see it again. There's where I might want to be an international member. It's just a short flight from NYC!
I really enjoyed Tuckers, though I scratched my head a couple times looking at the hole desrcitions on the card and not seeing the features listed there on the ground. But it was still great fun. A solid start continues deep into the front nine, then the back explores different terrain, but there were a few holes of Banks left like a long difficult Eden and then a great following par-5.
Port Royal was typical Jones severely uphill, elevated greens, 90-degree doglegs, and five o'clock-seven o'clock greenside bunkering, lather, rinse repeat.
That's the same reason why my last girlfriend took five hours in the shower...lather, rinse, repeat, but I digress...
There were some good moments like 7 and 8 and fifteen and sixteen. But 9 and 18 are abominations. Hey! Let's just go straight up this hill for four hundred and forty yards!