harry myers is in my home town, freaking love the course. i live in san marcos now and usually regular the 2 south austin courses(circle c/searight), which i actually think i like a bit more than harry myers. headed out to play the circle r courses this weekend!
Just got done playing Harry Meyers, I'll agree with you on both points there, it was a great course (Windy as all F**K, I'm still not quite used to this Texas wind, I was just getting this with/into the wind thing down, and here all the holes were cross wind, the wind grabbed a few Hyzers and threw them 100 feet out of bounds, "wow, that may have been my longest drive ever... in the wrong direction"), I will say that I enjoyed Circle C better. And I'm not sure about searight yet, it was a fun little course, I'll give you that. And I played Circle R last weekend, that was a trip and a half (the dude that works there, I forgot his name, somebody refresh my memory! make sure to visit with him, he's a trip!). The course was incredible, hole 18 off the hill - be prepared to want to throw 5 discs and then spend an hour looking for them all.
Anyway, as far as the city comments go, again it's not just DFW, I quite enjoy the time that I have spent in this city (not just the last couple days, but on previous trips as well), but it's "the city" in general, I think the last 3 weeks have been the most about of time that I've spent in the city in my life, I'm a country/small town boy - 3 days in NOLA, 9 days in Houston/Galveston, 1 day in San Antonio, 7 days in Austin and 2 days in DFW, I'm a bit over stimulated, I just need some chill time in the woods (and yes, possibly down by the river).
I really enjoy Texas, that's why I came back and just spent 3 weeks here, but the time has come for me to move on, I will be back, it's been great.