I've been to centennial a few times... actually I just caddied for the owner/developer on saturday morning (not at centennial).. As mentioned before, the property has some serious elevation changes in it, therefore creating a few awkward holes. Over the course of 27 holes you will find some good ones, a some not so good ones, and a lot in the middle. There are definitely a lot of exciting shots that can be played, but if you want to see great architecture I wouldn't drive from nyc all the way to carmel... Also walking not really much of an option.
The best part of CGC is the short game practice facility. In the past they have held some Pelz short game schools there, and I definitely took a little inspiration from it when designing my first short game area.
Another note... the owner also built the 36 hole Pine Hills up in Plymouth, Mass. I happen to like PH a bit better, but the property is a lot
better. Similar product though.
the practice facility...