Sorry, but at 61 years old, I can't remember the specific holes and/or areas that had containment mounding, but I can assure you that this was discussed numerous times during the round.
As far as Black Mesa v. Paa Ko Ridge goes, which is better, etc., it is much easier to say that they are both wonderful courses, I would say they are must plays for everybody and it is unfair to compare them for the following reasons:
1. Different handicap players will like different courses,e.g., we played with different players each day, and all liked Paa Ko Ridge better. To be fair, they were not skilled players and my sampling was tiny. The better player may appreciate Black Mesa more.
2. The conditions at Black Mesa threw my wife, and if any of you are immune to hearing about dust and dirt for 18 holes for 2 days, you are better man than me.
3. Black Mesa is immature compared to Paa Ko. It is a new course and lots of the roughs and edges need to grow in.
4. Neither course has a weak hole. Black Mesa has more forced carries which both my wife and I like.
5. Both courses are "fun" courses, perhaps Black Mesa more so
6. The more I write, the more I realize how good they both were. I rated them nearly the same.
Played Twin Warriors today...the last course and
Now my electricity is back on in Jupiter and I can go home.
This was a delightful trip, and if anybody needs any help with a similiar trip in the future, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks to everybody who gave me advise on courses to play, we did miss 2 courses, Pinon Hills and The Hideout thanks to Hurricane Francis.