Got to play it June 28 in a preview round and simply loved it. The holes sit on the ground as naturally as any course I have ever played. Fairways are generous but you have real issues if you are on the wrong side of the fairway for that day's pin position...and just like Lido, Old Barnwell, and TOC, local knowledge will be a requirement for playing it well. I think you need several rounds under your belt to just start to understand the nuances of the fairway and green shaping.
I played from the middle tees (4800 yards) and rarely if ever thought about the "power game " I long ago lost...but at the same time it seemed to me that today's power hitters will have some real decisions to make as there are at minimum three par fours that are drivable from the tips with real risk/reward trade offs...and for the Rory/Bryson types there may be as many as 5. In that sense discipline and course management...the mental side of the game... will be paramount.
Greens are very interesting...very large and with tough slopes but little interior mounding on early holes, and then gradually building up to lots of interior movement as the holes continue to progress. There are a healthy number of really brutal pin positions available for an evil pin placer! Loved holes 2, 5, 16-18...but not an ordinary hole out there.
IMO, in running for new course of the year (along w Lido and Old Barnwell)...depending on "opening date definitions".