Thanks for the questions, guys. I'll try to answer them as best I can.
Thomas:
The trees at Somerset absolutely enhance, rather than detract from, the experience. The course is not clostrophobic at all, even on the back side. When the trees do come into play, they do so sparingly - I was out of position left on 13 and needed to hit a draw around the trees (and failed miserably). So they can have an effect, but to be in them, you really need to be pretty far offline. And as Steve points out, the combined efforts of the club and Hurricane Sandy to remove trees has really made a positive difference. I was told that the trees behind the 14th green were removed by Sandy, and in my opinion, this greatly improved both the approach into the green and the views from the green down to the area of the 11th and 12th holes.
Brian S:
Thanks for your comment and questions. I use Flickr to host the photos that I share, and I use the code for 800 pixel width, as I find that this looks best on these pages and prevents having to scroll right to left. I also typically crop photos to whatever size is most appropriate, which is why some of the photos above are "shorter" than the others.
Sean A:
The variety and appeal is very much present in 3D at Somerset. I think the photos above are an accurate and realistic representation of the golf course on the day we played. It's really quite a fun spot to play golf.
D_Malley:
I couldn't agree with you more - the fairway width of the green approaches was one of my favorite things about Somerset. As best I can recall, holes 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12 were more or less wide open in front.
Glad you are enjoying the tour. I appreciate all the comments.