That's great, Brad - thanks for the photo. I've heard nothing but good things about the shape of Greywalls this spring and can't wait to get back up there myself for another visit.
Places I'm partial to:
Crystal Downs - just about anywhere, but especially back in that little corner where the blue tee for the 6th hole resides. It's the first time you turn around from the furthest reaches of the front nine and head back toward the pro shop, and the view from there encompassing all of the holes on the front nine is a particular favorite. I also like the setting out at the 14th green. Here's a part of that view from the 6th:
Kingsley Club - the corner from the 14th green to the 15th tee. You're really a long way from home and it is always so peaceful back there. And it's the last peace you'll have before the daunting 15th. No pictures here, but pictures couldn't capture the feel of that corner anyway.
Greywalls - once you've played the stretch that Brad describes, you climb out of the valley and to the top of the plateau for the 17th. You've gotten to the crest of the last dramatic drop down the roller coaster, you can chat with some friends about to tee off on the 11th, and you're back to one last breathtaking panorama. Looking back from the 17th green there toward the 10th tee, with all of the little undulations on the 17th growing into giant, craggly rock formations on the ridge in the horizon, and all the tall grasses and gentler rolls in between, with a 40 mile view of Lake Superior in the background - what's not to love?