I ended up playing the course 4 times (twice before the GCA matches) and by Sunday, I noticed my lag putting got much better. It was plain bad for the first two rounds. I also realized that I made a lot more 4-5 footers by playing the ball firmly with less break than dying it in the hole. Both these observations lead me to conclude that the greens are quite fair and do not have too much break relative to their size. In fact, overall I would say my biggest problem was often due to not figuring out if a putt was uphill or downhill. Even with a good caddie I often saw the opposite and couldn't get myself to hit it hard or soft enough.
That being said, there was one pin on Sunday that was a bit severe and I wonder if anyone had a similar experience in their games?
On 15 I played a shot with a 9 iron from about 125 and landed the ball a yard short of pin high and 10 feet to the right. It checked up immediately and I thought I would have a pin high ten footer. My ball proceeded to release backwards (I don't spin nine irons that much) and then caught a ridge and rolled all the way off the front of the green, leaving me a good 60 feet below the hole.
In comparison, Ken Fields' pitch released about 15-20 ft passed the pin and we all thought it would roll back down the ridge behind the hole to within a few feet. It didn't, and Mike barely breathed on the next one and hit it a could 15 ft passed the pin.
So I was short just of the pin and rolled off the green, Ken was passed the pin and was in jail, perhaps we both missed hitting perfect shots by inches but that pin seemed inaccessable to most. Where should we have hit it on 15?