Sad then isn't it that the headline is yardage and par.
Actually, it is sad, now that you mention it. There is so much urgency today to "sell" one's ideas, instead of just putting them out there so people can judge for themselves. Hell, your brother in law will probably be making judgments about whether this is the best course at Sand Valley or the worst, before we have even broken ground
Swinley Forest and Rye and those places do not "sell themselves" as par-68 courses in any way, shape or form. Nor do they make any apologies for what they are, because that's a superficial analysis, and their members only care that they are full of good golf. I'd guess more than a few guests come and play them and don't even notice what the par was, until they are adding up their score at the end.
It would be nice to take the same approach here. Heck, I tried to convince Lew Thompson at Forest Dunes not to say anything about the course being reversible until opening day [or day two], but as you can see from Matt Ginella's story today, Lew is not so great at keeping things in confidence!