I forgot what CJ said about eventual construction of a bridge off 10t. It is a pretty steep and deep crossing. The tee shot that was most disorienting and tricked me in the raw state the routing and construction progress was in, was 13T. My eye and assumption went on a direct line to the green, which is down into a bit of a valley, then runs a ridge on the left and looks natural as a shot up to the greensite. When I was there, the native grass land-pasture was green and not too high along that line and I thought they were going to turn over some prairie and run the FW along there. But noooo. I was surprised that the FW swings somewhat partially blind around the high left side. Once you get over there, it is a nice view into the green.
Walkers will get their heart pumping ascending to the first couple of holes. It is a mighty view up into those high sand hill peaks beyond the green sites. But, it adds to the sense of intimate golf club setting, as you see so much of the other holes on the course from those highland holes. You will likely be out there playing with buddies, and you can keep track of them to some extent and revel in where you see them in relation to how you will become acquainted with the best positions on the holes to be, and where you will know their goose is cooked.
I could see where another modest structure, a few comfy chairs, veranda and some sort of serve yourself beers sited up above 18 green, would serve a good purpose for those needing a break before going another 9 to tee off on nearby 10T or walk around 9 to get back over to 1T. Either way, that is a hike up from 18G, and one would logically need a break-breather and refueling.
Once the course is playing steady, I will be very interested how people see the rigor of the walk. In one sense it seems the most intimate and shortest-confined of the sand hill course offerings. But, I think with the elevation changes through the entire course, one will feel it in the legs if you aren't in great walking shape. But, it will be a happy kind of tired...