When I watched, it was raining. But, when they let it dry out, it really is great. I agree with Langer, Harding is phenomenal. The setting is pretty special as well, especially the back 9.
I had somebody ask me what's so hard about it probably because there's not really water, OB, etc, which made me think, there's really nothing hard about it, but it has held up very well to some very good tournaments. It's very, very playable for a mid-handicapper, but challenging and seemingly well liked by the pros. That's a great combination in my book.