OK is the first original work I have played done by Rees Jones and his team. Scott was nice enough to have my brother and I out to see the course. Unfortunately mother nature decided to rain on our parade and the course was not in its usual firm and fast conditions from the heavy rainfall they have had this summer. Scott was a great host and knew a lot of background on the course development which was very interesting. The owner who developed the course has some ideas that have impacted how the course turned out (i.e. the mounds are for spectators, not containment, for future major tournaments).
I felt overall the routing was pretty good, taking holes in many different directions, and working through some rather difficult terrain in some areas. The greens were fairly interesting with some being downright diabolical (but fun). The bunkering work is quite good and penal, if you don't have a sand game it'll be a long day. I think the containment mounding is the biggest detractor from the course, even if it is meant for spectators.
Without playing the course under the usual conditions I really don't have a final opinion, other than to say golfing with Scott or Paul is a fun day no matter where you play. I had a chance to talk with Paul after my round with Scott and I look forward to seeing the course again in the future.
One interesting observation by Scott is he doesn't quite understand why Matt holds the course in such high esteem. I would have to agree with that after seeing the course. Its not just Matt who extolled the virtues of OK here on GCA, so I'm not picking on Matt. It is a very good course, but I'm not sure about the top 100 comments.
Scott,
I'm still working on the bag tag.