Seriously speaking, I'm certain The Concession is a fine golf course. The picture looks beautiful. What I don't understand is how a flattish course can offer a complete a full test of one's game. For instance, playing from uneven lies, and judging uphill and downhill on approaches.
On a personal level, I don't particularly care for water hazards, as they result in lost balls and demoralization. According to the the article, there's water on 12 holes, and the course's slope is 155 from the back tees. I have to believe that there are a lot of balls hit out of play on this course.
Recently, Jack Nicklaus builds some pretty tough golf courses, doesn't he?