I just noticed on the back of the scorecard, it is a Troon golf prop.
Doug, they did not gut the place, however, they did make it much more memorable.
With the close proximity of the high peaks, Banff came to mind, albeit, only because of the peaks.
The course appears to be in a mode of trying to find it's idenity. The Cliffs nine, is numbered 1-9 but plays more like a final stretch with considerable narrowing and water carries. The Hermosa nine, has at least three drop shots, one being a one shotter. I enjoyed these drop shots even if Matt Ward thinks they're rote.
I started off on the Hermosa nine, because a 3 some had just teed off the Cliffs. I passed them on my 14th hole, their 5th. Then I caught a single with his pink claded women walking behind his cart. WHen my approach to the home hole (par 5) came a littke too close to them, he asked if that was my second, and I conceded I caught one well. He then said, unsolicited, "what a beautiful golf course", and then asked me to join them on the back nine. Thank G-d I was done.
I did run into (not literally) the asst super. He asked if was gonna get the new nine in. I told him I didn't know and that it was up to the pro. He said,"it's worth a little begging." I could only see two holes of the new nine. I think I saw centerline bunkers with ample room to golf option filled.