Mando,
I guess this discussion came about because of ambiguities in what it means to be "Augusta-like"? It looks like Eagle's Crossing has invested a mind boggling amount of labor in making greens and manicured fairways, etc. Lake Marshall is epic because it has 3 solid top notch courses in one location. The Lions is very long and challenging for higher skilled players, but the whole complex doesn't have a country club feel. Part of that is being way out in a remote rural area.
In Virginia, I will give a minority opinion and say that Primland feels the most like a ritzy country club with a manicured course because it's at a fancy resort and the golf course crew maintains it immaculately. But most will say it's too short therefore not challenging enough to be like Augusta. For long and challenging Raptor's Roost in Gordonsville VA has a clubhouse and is aspiring to be like a country club. I've been to Augusta National and Raptor's feels more like that.
In NC, North Cove in Marion is building a country club manicured course vibe. In Badin, Hardaway Point is opening very soon with a similar model; the lounge with refreshments and food coming are hoped to draw people in. The Bear in Hickory is doing something similar.
What about those courses in Texas that moved earth and spent tons building courses? Selah Ranch?