I spent the weekend there. With the chance to see it as an "active construction site" to now, I get more and more impressed every visit. The place is beautiful. I can't recall seeing a place with more texture. While I've only played about a dozen courses in WI, I'm a native midwesterner, and I can't think of anything that is clearly "better" than SV. And I've gotten around pretty good. It's at the very top of my list for fun, playability, challenge, interest. I really like that it's a pleasant walk (not easy, but pleasant), and you can do the little 6 hole 'loop'. Very flexible.
Best holes in my mind are #1 (Great chance for easy start. Go get it!), #2... well, now this is hard. #5, with it's drop shot par3 and excellent green. #9 for it's obvious abundance of options. On the back, #12 is a favorite, for it's split fairway and possible birdie. #16 is great for a bit of a dogleg. Hope you can get it out there and down the hill. If not, you've probably got a long iron and a ton of wind. #17's punchbowl. No comment necessary.
Weaker holes? Maybe 13 and 15. #13 is a straight shot up the hill, not much interest near the green. #15 is a gentle slight dogleg left. Not bad, but you're not going to have to solve that puzzle...
I'm a big fan. They've got it figured out. SV is still needing a bit of growing in, but no biggie. The lodges and facilities look incredible, and the quick glimpses of Kidd's course make you think it'll be notably better than the first. Who knows.