I suspect it be the only "tee in the middle of a lake that is built on automobiles stacked on each other from the bottom of the lake" that you will ever play.
16-18 are quite different from the remainder of the course. After not seeing anything beyond crossing creeks for 15 holes, you get punched in the face by two obnoxious ponds on 16, a blah par three at the 17th, and then the steroidal 18th. Once you figure out your angle on the 18, you are set. It becomes driver, lay-up, short iron. If you can putt at all, you make 4 or 5 and that is that.
It is massively photogenic from a number of angles. It must be fun to take a drone out over the lake and shoot the hell out of the place. I'm in your camp, Franco...it's more hat than cattle.