Hey Matt:
First and foremost Kirtland is really that good. It needs some help, but the architecture is there. It's a par 71 that is right around 7,000 yards.
1) Nice opening hole that plays downhill and right to left. Fantasticly difficult green with a big slope from back left to front right. Walking down the fairway if you look close you can see some of the bunkers that were filled.
2) Big par 4 dogleg from left to right and uphill (exact opposite of #1) of around 450 yards. Great hole.
3) Nice par 3 of 170 or so that begins the section of parallel holes. Severe back to front sloping green with a pond on the right.
4) Good uphill par 4 around 400 yards to green with a false front.
5) Plays back down the hill and parallel to 4, and is about 400 yard plus or minus
6) Par 3 of 165 yards. Now with the pond on the right.
7) Superb shortish par 4 under 400 yards with a very small angled green, very strategic hole.
Big par 5 or around 540, but straight uphill after a somewhat blind tee shot into a valley.
9) Great par 4 in the 410 range that plays along the edge of the ravine, and is almost exactly the opposite hole of 18.
10) Great short par 5 down into the ravine. One of those tee shots where the ball is in the air forever.
11) Par 3 of 220 with the river tight on the right.
12) Great par 4 of 460 or so back uphill and over the river to a brutal two tiered green.
13) Fun short par 4 of 340 or so with a small angled green with water all down the right side of the hole. Great short hole.
14) Par 4 dogleg left to right of 430 or so that is very strategic,and the only hole on the back nine that is not on part of the ridge or on the river.
15) Short par 5 of 520 or so that is a dogleg from left to right, with neat two tiered green that plays back up the hill.
16) Another short par 4 of around 350 that is a dogleg left to right that works down from the tee and way up to the green. This hole would benefit greatly from some tree removal.
17) Superb par 3 of 190 or so to the most severe green on the course.
18) You take a cable car up from the 17th green to the 18th tee, a par 4 of 420 or so, dogleg from right to left that plays along the edge of the ravine. It is almost the exact opposite of number nine
Granted these numbers might be a little off, I have been fortunate enough to play there at least a few times a year for several years now, and I always can't wait to go back. It is that good.