Phil, I played it in March of this year, I was in Madison on business, only had a few hours to get away, so Lawsonia wasnt really practical, and I had already played University Ridge and wanted to try something different. I found the course to be in good condition, the greens were a lot of fun, very large with a lot of slope and undulation, and there were a couple of excellent holes on the course, I particularly liked the 1st, a slight dogleg left with a skyline green and a very well placed bunker front right.
8 was a fun par 5 that was a dogleg left and if you wanted to hug the left side to cut some distance off the hole was a bit of a blind tee shot, and 9 was a good par 4 with a big green and a tricky bunker guarding any front right pins.
17 was an excellent par 4, downhill tee shot, elevated green approach shot, well bunkered green with a lot of undulation, and 18 was a very good par 5, huge green with a giagantic bunker fronting the green, big slope from back to front.
I enjoyed it very much, it was 25 bucks to walk, there were a bunch of fun tee shots and approaches, and the greens were about as large as I have seen on a public course. I didnt remember any obscenely quirky holes, the par 3's werent world beaters, but they werent bad either. There were a few holes that were a bit tight, but nothing that bad, and I supposed some people didnt like seeing the little muni airport on some of the holes, 2 , 4 and 5 in particular, but it didnt bother me any at all......
If you live in the area, you should go play it yourself, if you are on this website, I would find it hard to believe you wouldnt like it.