I played SC today and would definitely second the above comments about the course playing firm and fast. Despite the considerable recent rain, neither my playing partner nor I had a tee ball plug -- many actually bounced and ran out -- and we were able to play at least a few running shots onto greens.
The course was very playable given the conditions, with generally wide corridors to accommodate a two-to-three-club wind. Definitely on the high end of strategic interest for a muni --- a good mix of blind / semi-blind and straightforward tee shots; several holes with center-line bunkers to navigate; some off-set greens that clearly favored approaches from one side of the fairway and/or a specific shot shape; and good variety on the one-shotters in terms of length and look.
I found the greens contours particularly worth note No massive undulations a la the recently discussed 4th at Lost Dunes. But definite internal movement that dictated some approaches and made recoveries more cerebral. Also, I noticed at least a few that canted away at the rear, with fall-offs into short-grass chipping areas...a feature I particularly like.
All in all, a fun and very walkable course that I'd like to see again in dryer conditions...so count me in if a GCA outing comes through!