Mike: I would be curious to hear more about the creek manifesto. As I understand it from your post on the Manufacturers thread it seems inconsistent with 4, 5 and 12 at Lancaster though I also may have misunderstood.
Jim: 6 definitely requires more care than it did when the tree was there. For those who have never seen it, the sycamore was massive and forced the golfer to aim for the right half of the green. If anything, it served as an alignment aid. A lot more shots are finding their way into the creek now that the tree is gone and people are trying to get greedy. When the green is firm lots of rain here in the last week) a ball with a lot of right to left spin can find its way into the creek if it his the left third of the green at low trajectory.
Doug: there is plenty of room to bomb it down the fairway on 4 but the green is much longer than it is wide so you are better approaching it from short left rather than long left. Also, there is a spine that runs down the center and an approach from the angle you are contemplating would actually run away and could run off the green.
The elevation change on 1 is much more than it appears plus the prevailing wind is at your back so if you carry the ball 250 in the air you are likely to get a drive that covers 280 yards. By contrast the slope on 9 (which plays back up the same slope) shaves a lot off a well struck tee shot plus its into the prevailing wind. I agree with Kevin that 9 is the most featureless hole but the green does make up for a lot.
5 is a short hole but unless you place your tee shot precisely, you will not have a level lie (ball will be above your feet and possibly downhill if you carry your tee shot long). to get close to a back right hole location you have to play the ball out by the water and hook it in to an area of the green that runs away. Standard miss is a pull left into the chipping area. It is probably the most visually active green on the course but not the most difficult.
The AB Thorn Pro Am is being played at LCC on Friday so for anyone who is close and has time to kill, its a good chance to see the course.