Matt,
I thought it was wonderful, much better than I expected to be honest. The "island" green 16th is interesting, its actually one of the closer matches to Sawgrass in terms of the shot requirements. Its not a huge target, but not the ultimate penalty in the sense that a ball "could" be found in spots and played; its also just a short little wedge or 9-iron. I forget how far back the back tee was, it might be a little longer from there.
There are some long strong par fours from the tips, and even the 6700 yard tees that I played. They might benefit from a combo set at 7100 given the elevation; 7600 is too much for me, 6700 at that elevation might be a bit short.
I also liked the use of semi-blind features; at least 3 greens are not seen from most of the fairway (#4, 13, 14). Its different from the usual Nicklaus stuff that's more out in front of you. They also moved little dirt to build the course and it does show. The use of the canyon is done well for the most part.
Will be interested to hear your thoughts once you've played it. Lakota Canyon holds the #1 public spot in the state from what I've played; Cougar Canyon comes in #2. I'm playing both courses at Red Sky in August, so there's a chance that might change, but Cougar Canyon is very strong IMO.
Are you playing Four Mile Ranch in Canon City or anything else new while in the area?