I play Wasioto Winds about 2-3x per yr when my wife makes us head up to the holler to see the in-laws. I can honestly say that it's a fantastic way to get out of spending a day with your mother-in-law. But it's a very pretty course.....but not always kept up perfectly. A few of the holes are lined with trees that block the sun quite a bit......this leads to poor fairway growth in some areas. Also, almost the entire course was underwater a few months ago due to the rain.....so, I've only played it once this yr (before the flooding). They're fairly use to the flooding in the area, so it should be back in shape.
I also like Houston Oaks. It's a course that you have to think a little while you play. It's not just "wide open, grab your longest club, and kill it" type of course.
I played Old Silo last yr on one of the Golfnow bargain buys. It has really good potential, but not very well upkept. Many of the famed bunkers were allowed to grow in......and the ones that weren't were so compacted and hard.....I walked across one bunker and barely left footprints.
Gibson Bay is a decent course.....but usually heavy traffic. Best to play during a wkday.