I just got back from #2 less than a week ago, and had a great first experience there. After reading quite a bit about the place, walking the course, then playing it the next day, one can tell that it isn't exactly playing up to its full potential, but it is still an all world golf course, and definitely worth a visit... especially this time of year when the rates are reasonable. I payed under 200$.
While playing you will notice how some of the bunkers are now a good 5-7 yards off the fairway, and where the rough is hiding some of the ground contours. The greens are still the same greens though, and as the most important part of any course, these 18 crowned, angled, and undulating surfaces are the heart and soul of the course.
A little birdie told me that he had a conversation with Mike Davis, and it was Davis who told the C and C crew that he would only hire them if they widened the fairways and added waste areas, not the other way around... my jaw dropped, and made him repeat that it was the USGA who asked for more width!