Ben has accurately described the best holes on two different threads. Par 5 #12 is world class with plenty of options, perhaps the best use of a tiny creek you will ever see. Par 3 #11 reminds me of the devil's AH at PV. Front pins are scary and spin control is absolutely critical. Just great that these two holes are back to back.
We probably won't see it much, but Hole #1 is one of the simplest, yet most unnerving starting holes I can recall. First of all, the clubhouse/squash courts are hard to your left. Not an issue for the pros, but for nervous guests, slamming one into the building can be embarrassing.Many bail out right into woods and/or OB. The tee shot is partially blind, another unsettling feature, especially with a hard right to left tilt. But the hole is all about the green. It has a great right-to-left and front-to-back tilt that I have three putted way too many times. It really should be a simple par, but it has bogey or worse written all over it.