Jay,
I played Forsgate many times in 2001, when I worked there. Please understand, I was not "into architecture" the way I am now, so I wasn't fully cognizant of what kind of course I was playing-but, I just remember it looked different than, say, Rutgers, where I played most of my college rounds. I knew I liked it better than Jasna Polana, where I worked the previous two years.
I'll take you through what I remember. Also as I understand, the owners have made changes, for the better if the guys here are telling the truth, and I haven't played the Banks Course since Fall '01.
I do recall housing seemed to be a little too close to #2,4,5 on the left.
3 is a great Eden--I don't know how deep the valley is between the green and tee, nor how deep the bunkers are. I do recall it felt like there was a pretty deep drop between the tee and green. Suffice to say, the bunkers are much deeper than other Edens I have played (Creek, Knoll West, etc).
4 is a driveable par 4 with Hog's Back green.
5 is a Punchbowl green.
6 was a shortish hole I enjoyed-I think it was my first birdie. I learned later it was a Knoll green complex.
7 is a downhill reverse redan. (Again, at the time...)
8 and 9 are par fives. They're very long, both gradual uphill holes, I think one has a Double Plateau green. I may be wrong. (of course, I didn't know this at the time)
12 is the Short.
I don't recall much of 13-16, 17 is the Biarritz (again, at the time, I knew it was a long hole, but I didn't know what it was), and 18 was a tough, long par 4 with deep bunkers.
I'd love to go back and play it now, that I can understand and appreciate the architectural features.