The quick hitch has worked out perfectly for us.
Harbor Freight Quick Hitch ($140):
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Replacement top hook for it, YOU NEED THIS. It completely fixes the hookup issue that makes it not work. ($40):
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Quick hitch adapter set with top bushings ($25):
Those 3 things will set you up and get your first implement adapted. You can even skip the adapter bushing kits if you don't mind the CAT 1 pins rattling around in the quick hitch a bit. Or as others have said use a piece of old plumbing pipe you may have laying around to make them.
The cost for above is entirely equivalent to a Pat's, so it comes down to preference.
If you get a hydraulic top link, the standard length will work with a Quick Hitch. You may need a slightly longer cylinder if you go Pat's.
So far all our implements recently purchased fit the QH without any changes. We don't even need to change the top hook height for any of them. Standardization seems to have happened.
I think I'd put it this way, if you are regularly running one or more implements where it simply can not be used with a quick hitch at all, then get a Pat's. If you are in the process of buying and building your yard of tools now you can just make sure it's quick hitch compatible when you buy it. Frankly, it's nice when everything just hooks up in seconds. It's just as fast as the skid steer quick attach on the front.