One of my favorites, and I highly recommend. The two nines are as different as I have seen, the front nine very links style, with only hole 7 being out of place. The back nine is one of the strongest nine hole stretches in the state, with 13 being a roller coaster ride of fun, and 15 dishing out punishment every chance it can get, or as one regular put it, a par 6 disguised as a par 4.
The green complexes are where this course really shines, they have always kept me humble that is for sure. Not one forced carry on the course, and many opportunities to use a ground game. It has an interesting history that reads like a novel, of partnership broken before the first tee shot, and a long battle with the DNR, and a visit to bankruptcy court before its opening ten years ago. I hope to get up there soon, we finally have had some dry weather in the Upper Midwest, so it should be firming up nicely.