My pictures aren't the best, but I'll go ahead and post a few more.
The tee shot on the long uphill par 4 11th. It's the price you pay for getting to play 10 & 12. A good hole too.
Here's the tee shot on the par 5 12th. The hazard and bunker on the left encourage a tee shot up the right side, making the green harder to see for the approach.
This is the second shot on 12 from the center of the fairway. Note the bunkers that pinch in the fairway for the approach.
You have to carry this bunker if your tee shot is in the right part of the fairway.
Tee shot on the 13th. Distance control is a nice thing to have.
Took this one from beside the 13th green looking back across the lake to the 12th green. Gives you some sense of the terrain.
I only had one picture from the 15th and it's from the fairway. Strong dogleg left to a green that's downhill. Nice match play hole.
Couldn't bring myself to take a picture of the tee shot on the 16th since I didn't handle it very well. Here's the approach shot. This was my least favorite hole on the course. There's more landing area than I perceived from the tee.
The 17th is a hugely fun punchbowl par 3. I guess the backstop gave me confidence to hit good tee shots every time. It played about 190yds.
The 17th as we got closer to the green.
And the green from the side.
The 18th was a great match play finishing hole. You need to avoid the grassy pit on the left if you want to get your second within any sort of scoring distance.
There was a small pot bunker in the center of the fairway to add risk & uncertainty to the second shot. The center hole location was VERY well protected by the small bunker in front.
I wish I had taken 10 times the number of pictures that I did or had a video of the course. It was so creatively sculpted and bunkered. I love a course that makes me think and this one was never boring.