Ian,
You'll have to increase that to three. I too was there once a few years ago.
Interesting that the humpy fairways were created, although I guess not too surprising since they are out of context with the surrounding land. The downhill par 5, the 7th, I thought provided a great example of Kirk's theorem. I guess that meant it was firm and fast the day I was there. I suspect that if it wet this year, it is because they've probably been pouring on the water given how hot and dry it's been.
Frank, I don't think I would rate it higher than Eagles Nest. Or, vice versa. They both have their merits. They are both above average courses in the top 100 in Canada. It's certainly better than King Valley that score ranks higher. Too bad CBGL is so far from Toronto.
I wonder how they are doing economically - it's so far from any major market.
Now, if Mike Keiser had had his hand in the development of it, it might be more widely recognized. And, its location would be irrelevant.