After reading the beginning of this thread, I was not sure what to expect when I arrived at Old Corkscrew on Friday. I was also very nervous for my playing partners who were joining me from the frigid north.
Although the course is difficult, it is by no means as impossible as many have made it out. If you play the appropriate tees, it should not be the bloodbath described. The hazards and palmettos are close to the fairways in spots, but the fairways are large and provided plenty of area to land. I didn't think the palmettos or scrub are any closer to play than most courses cut from swamps. The greens are enormous and most holes also have bail out areas. This could leave challenging shots, but balls shouldn't be lost near greens on most holes. There are massive undulations in the greens, but at the current speed they were fine to putt. If they got the greens much faster than about a 10-10.5 things could get ridiculous. I would have liked to see the greens firmer and more consistent, but at their current pace, they were fun. You found yourself with crazy putts and chips to tiers, up and over humps, and down into valleys. They would not be fun for tournament play.
Is it my favorite course, no, but I've played much worse, and many that were more unfairly tough or ticked up for difficulty. There is a lot of trouble out there, but there is also a lot of room.
Our threesome had a 76 (0 lost balls) from the tips, 88 (4 lost balls) from the whites by a 12, and a 115 (basically her average score with 1 lost ball) from the forwards.