I am very excited to play my fourth course at least partially designed by Maxwell this weekend. I have found his courses to be uniquely poorly suited to my game which at its best consists of short straight tee shots, relatively poor iron shots and, when going well, a good short game that saves my score.
On Maxwell greens that type of play does not work very well because shots around the green are very difficult to judge and ten foot putts usually have two breaks, the first of which is right off the putter and seems to have more of an effect than I anticipate. Other complex greens such as those designed by Doak seem to make more sense to me and I feel like I have a decent chance to judge shots around the greens.
I can't say whether I love them or hate them but they do present a very different type of challenge.