It's been a long time since I played Liphook, but I'd go for Pulborough.
Pulborough's routing builds nicely from the flat first, with some quite ordinary features making for some pretty compelling golf. Then you of course reach the fifth, and sixth - only Cypress Point with better back to back threes!? The seventh adds a nice thrill, and a timely bite. The two three/four hole loops that follow, nicely break-up the property. There is something quite charming about a course that feels so at ease with its Middle-English setting. The 13th has a pretty cool green perched above the bright white bunkers. The downhill fourteenth with the gorse hedge down the preferred inside driving line is an especially cool feature. The 16th from angled ridge, then back across to angled ridge again like nothing before. Quite aptly, you then finish in an orderly fashion back on the flat.
Liphook has similar moments of clever quiet mixed in with adventure, although i'm not sure there is quite the same flow or ease as at West Sussex. The original finish - short seventh, eighth green, and up and over with rig and furrows ninth - are what I remember best. Oh, and the tough, if not slightly awkward, opening par-three. There is always much to admire about the artistry of Simpson's work, but the four fours to finish are just little underwhelming.