I wonder how KH would be regarded if it were in the US
I was a member there for some years and still play it a bit although i have moved away. Design considerations aside, it is almost always the hardest, driest and fastest of the sandbelt courses . So while it may perhaps be seen as rather small and pokey when compared to some of the big US boys (which it is), if presented at tournament firmness and the wind blows it can be terrifying. It will be dry and hot, there will be none of that long lush grass, just wispy brown stuff and teatree, and the greens will have that slightly glassy look. So while it is probably better than most US courses, it definatly different than anything they play during the year.
I dont think the average Amercian public player would really like it very much. It is small and pokey, in the middle of a rather ugly industrial area, no carts, no paths, no half way hut, the tea tree is imprenantrable, good shots bound over the back, you putt off the green a few times per round and the bunkers have only a wafer thin layer of dust in them. Yes the design is good, but it is the design plus the conditioning that make it great - if it were plumped up it would lose something.