Alright Garland, hopefully this will trigger some commentary for you...
The one thing I notice right off the bat is that half of your holes have uphill approaches (1,2,3,5,8,9,10,13,15), a majority of those appearing to be blind approaches (2,3,8,13,15). I'm curious as to what your thinking is behind this? Were you thinking drainage (i.e. keep greens at high points), or were you routing this way from a strategic standpoint?
Strong Holes:01: Was it Tim that mentioned he too had a hole running along the northern ridge?
09: It seems like this was a popular hole site and for good reason.
14: Strong risk / reward par 5
18: Strong finishing hole.
Hole 12Like Alex's 8th, this hole doesn't seem to fit with the rest of your routing. I have always thought it odd to penalize a player for "striping it down the middle." Is the left fairway justified? It appears there is little additional yardage to be gained by taking the left route. What was your strategy on this hole? It may be worth posting your enlargements for a few of these holes to clarify?
Hole 16The super may tighten up your 16th fairway for you after cutting it a few times