Here is some information, an update on what's going on, and a little opinion......
There has been a great deal of tree removal to return to a course that was built around the surrounding views. The later plan illustrates this very well. Below is the 11th from my first visit two summers ago
The 11th currently with the tree removal completed. The mounding was not original but added due to the starkness after the trees coming out. The mounding sizes and shapes are a series of copies from Stafford and Lookout Point. They are fescued like the originals.
The origional plan by Travis for perspective. The bunkering and mounding for the bunkers are taken directly from this plan and the plan below.
The old ariel photo, which works well with the Travis plan to provide all the clues nessassary.
Why is this a great course? The greens, 15 original Travis greens that are collectively better than any other Travis greens I have seen (I've not seen all the courses yet). The 7th green site with its double swale, is a very unique green. The front pin can only be approached with a bounce in.
The 8th hole, a short 300 yard hole that saw a lot of 5's due to the green contour.
The 18th green with the enormous ridgelines running through the green. This is one of the most intresting greens I have seen. Remember it is hard to show up and contours in a photo!
How is the routing ? Honestly, good with a couple of great drop in fours (6,7,10)
What holes are memorable (6,7,8,10,13 are the best, note they are all fours!
how are the par 3s very good with two very long threes and two great mid length threes. #3 is the best
and par 5s ? quite weak due to a major lack of length
green complexes ? I'm not saying this lightly! Some of the greatest in golf. Looking accross the 11th and up the 10th hole. Not the mounding and roll-offs