Sorry to hear of this, but in reality, they struggled before I got there, struggled with a low construction budget when I was there, and struggled after re-opening, so perhaps not surprising. For a while, they had hired a decent superintendent, but I know he left fairly quickly. In looking at the aerial photo, it appears they have water problems, which I think is the case with most New Mexico courses, where state water laws have seen my two courses there stripped of water later in life, and always a struggle politically to keep someone from reducing your water.
I recall they kept re-issuing the RFP in different forms, and it may have taken 3 years to actually hire us. I might have been the last man standing, LOL and took the job just to mitigate the losses of marketing spending.
Architecturally, there are Road Hole, Boomerang, Redan and a Mae West greens in there, but it was mostly basic stuff. RIP Gene Torres.