I volunteered out there during the practice round on Tues., and was able to talk with several pros and caddies. All that I talked with really liked the course. I heard Toms, Faxon, Pier Ulrik J., Tom Carter, Larry Mize and John Maginnes all say good things. The caddies were saying the pros would go low -- the rough did not grow in, so they can flail away without fear. One caddie told me he expected the course to play 1.5 strokes easier per side, and commented it must have been redesigned for the members. In the past, the players liked the layout, but did not like the Fuzzy Z./Clyde Johnston greens.
The new greens were getting very good reviews -- and DLIII did some cool things, including a biarritz green on the 557 yd. par 5 2d (lay up and fire at the pin, or go for it in two and till with the swale in the middle), a few squared off greens, some "bold contours", a several dramatic false fronts (15th especially), some cool run-offs/chipping areas, some Raynor like bunkers (half moon at the 5th), etc. Rocco Mediate was quoted in the local paper saying this would be one of the best few courses they play on tour now, and something like, if you don't like this course, you don't like golf.
Go to newsandrecord.com, click on sports, and see its series of articles describing all 18 holes, with drawings.