I've played a few of the listed courses, too. I like Pocono
Manor East for fun, quirky golf. I'll agree with Mike that the West is boring. Many of the greens are really on the small side
considering the whites play from close to 6800 yards. Maintenance can also be an issue. Mike, I'd never heard Flynn's name mentioned along with PM-East before.
Buck Hill is my favorite course in the area, but there are
some very forgettable holes that were built more recently,
probably in the 60's or 70's, to accomodate housing. A number of holes are excellent, but I'd agree the course does not approach Ross's best. In a lot of ways, the course has a real "old time" feel to it.
Hideaway Hills in Kresgeville has some pretty good holes including a 210 yard par three (#9?)and a reachable par 5 (#10?)with perhaps the largest vertical drops I've ever seen on a golf hole. There's also a goofy par 4 on the back which
is somewhat indicative of Pocono golf at its worst. It sports a green cantilevered into the mountainside. Anything missed left is history. Walking the course, is pretty much out of the question.
I've been wanting to play Great Bear for a few years, and hope to get out there sometime this fall.
Overall, I'd say Pocono golf disappoints. Great Bear,
Huntsville, (and another one in Moosic which I can't think of right now) are just about the only courses built in the last
30 years. The rest aren't worth going too far out of your
way for (unless you're visiting the in-laws, and need to get out for a few hours like me
)