George,
For starters, the two main things have stuck with me since the visit are the great variety of par 4s and the ever-changing vistas that frame the holes. Background vistas are nice and all, but at RCCC, they are impossible to ignore!
Many people have said this before and they’re not kidding in that the par 4s are all unique and they are the strength of the course with my favorites being 4,7,11, and 16. On quite a few of the holes, the ground movement rolls over multiple ridges that create landing areas around humps and bumps. Off the tees, it’s necessary to figure out what kind of approach you want to face because blasting driver all day may give you shorter shots….but with blind views! And tee shots that need to be placed to gain the better view will contend with either a bunker arrangement or a longer route. It’s all great.
In regards to the scenery, I don’t think I’ve ever played a course where the backdrop changes so much. You could almost group the scenery by holes 1-3, 4-8, 9-12, 13-15, and 16-18. It’s a visual feast and quite a journey throughout the routing.