TD, Its too bad the affordable Black Forest is barely surviving and HighPointe is now a hops farm...
My simple take-aways from Streamsong plays during the Dixie Cup were:
1. The greens looked faster than they played, Blue's were most treacherous and since i'm a masochist on such matters, I loved them. I putted well on all 3 courses, conditions post hurricane pretty good. I don't think I had ever seen sprinkler heads inside greens before, but no real impact experienced on the big Black acreage...
2. Approaches to greens on Red were the most in your face, i.e., pin placements I saw were, here I am... hit the golf shot if you can, I can see such similar at Bandon Trails. Caddy indispensable for approaches at Black due to green sizes. A daily pin chart would be nice to aid the eye and address some of the Black and Blue's synoptic subterfuge.
3. Like at Forest Dunes, Dismal, Bandon, Ballyneal or any golfing destination, a little research, aerial study, and quick notes go a long way to reducing the uncertainty seen in play on the ground, but for this unprofessional, I seem to ignore that info after 4-5 holes, preferring to play, interact, and learn as I go, dancing with the swing I brought... I think it'd take more plays to better learn the Blue than the Black or Red.
4. Tee challenges on 1 shooters Blue and Red halve, Black only loses 1 & 0
5. Tee views on 2 & 3 shooters, I can only say that my 2-wood off the deck or barely teed up was the go-to safe controlled play on many shorter holes, its kinda nice staying away from trouble, but one doesn't travel to a golf destination to lay up... I remember more raw visual driver challenge on Red, then Blue psyops, then Black edginess, and bad swings notwithstanding, how can one not hit those fairways?
6. On the flippant side, the Red's BBQ based halfway house wins 3&2.
So, after playing the Black the best, feeling the most golfshot challenged by the Red, and initially most outsmarted by the Blue, I have no objection to playing them all again and not not making either a type I false positive or type II false negative error if I don't have to.
When I return, I'll play them in Black, Red, and then Blue order., maybe Blue, Black, Red, & Blue :<))