I played New Seabury (Blue/Ocean) three times in the New England College Golf Championships more than 25 years ago
"The course was okay but would have been a tame pussycat without the strong breeze (20-30 knots) off the ocean." don't worry about this...20-30 mph is the norm. And when you play it over 40...look out.
It's a bit of misnomer to say "Ocean" because only the front nine is on the Ocean, the back nine is carves its way up and through the pine bluffs/housing development Northeast of the Front side. and is by no means flat. You get tired of the 45 degree dog legs by #18, but #11 - #14 are a fun but demanding stretch.
In between, is the Green or what we used to call the short course. In many ways, the short course is the equal of the bigger Blue, but in a more frustrating way as you can't really rip at the short 4s because the penalties for miss are severe. I'm not talking about OB or regular hazard I'm talking about the infamous "ironweeds" that are dotted just 10-25 yards in the rough and tree line. They are about 1-2" feet tall and absolutely unmovable if your ball goes near.
All in all, it's a nice destination and makes for a fun touring visit.
cheers
vk