Rob, I have played CECC apx. a dozen times over the years including an enjoyable afternoon with Bill a few years ago...
If I were to join a private course this would be my #1 choice in the Portland Metro area...I find the course to have a wide variety of holes, interesting doglegs, excellent green keeping, the new par 3 course/short game practice area, a good use of elevation change (considering the location in the Columbia River Slough system is extreamly flat overall), some very challenging greens (#8 as Bill mentioned is very demanding if you end up right of the hole), easily walkable, AND it is about 10 minutes from my house in Hollywood.
As far as comparison to other courses in the Portland area, I like it much more than their next door neighbor, Riverside...I find the holes more interesting and the double loop route more enjoyable. It's longer and not as quirky as one of my other favorite courses, Waverley...I would compare it favorably to Portland (in Beaverton???) and Royal Oaks in Vancouver, both being older established courses, classic in design and a fun walk.
Of course as a mere public course Flogger, I am used to playing at Rose City Golf and Gun Club, Heron Lakes (NOT KEMPER SPORTS!!!), Eastmo as well as Quail Valley, Forest Hills, the Redtail abomination, OGA, Mtn View, Broadmoor, etc...all fun in their own ways...the city owned courses all excellent tracks (other than Redtail) but all public courses that get lots of traffic...and no matter how well the crew takes care of their courses, they do not have the resources available to take care of them in the manner that the PDX area privates can.
Reserve and Pumpkin being the exceptions...I have never been impressed with the 2 courses at the Reserve...the faux links of the North Cupp Course are lined with the penal ball grabbing tall grass hummocks in order to have long searches for lost balls...a great way to construct a 5 hour round of golf...the South Fought Course is more fun, but I find it not to have enough variety in the types of holes.
Of course that leaves Pumpkin Ridge as the premier daily fee, "member for a day" course in the Portland area...I have only played the private Witch Hollow once and truely enjoyed the course. I agree that the Ghost card is a great deal and THE way to go to play a high quality course with lots of fun holes, quality green-keeping and excellent service.