My wife, who is a competent (low teens h'cap) woman golfer just returned from a trip to St Andrews where she and friends played the Old and Castle courses. They played the Castle course in wet conditions but enjoyed it. A couple of observations she made were interesting, I think.
First, she commented that the fairways played like parkland, rather than links fairways, even taking into account that they were damp. She noted a really strong difference from the Old Course fairways.
Secondly and perhaps more interestingly, she commented that on many holes there were areas with a very large number of divots which she felt was because this was a course that didn't offer options. She felt as if she looked at a hole and the Strokesaver and there was only one real option off the tee, that the design effectively told her what shot to play. She enjoyed it but said she probably wouldn't enjoy playing every day.
Do these comments coincide with the view of those here who have played the course?
BTW, she loved the greens, but then she loves the Himalayas. Again, though, she wouldn't want to compete on them regularly.