Paul,
Since we aren't discussing a Tom Doak course, I figured I better respond, since no one else will.
While RJ Daley hasn't been there, I expect him to chime in that the course is forumlaic and hasn't made the most of the property, which he can tell from pictures.
I happen to disagree, but then, what do I know?
I do know that I consulted there last year and they are reducing the bunkers somewhat to save money, but only in some of the non key play areas. I am glad they consulted me, and I agree with most of the changes.
I also know they water the fw and greens about once every four days, much less than average courses, as part of Audubon. however, the Zoysia fw may never play as firm and fast as other courses. In fact, it plays all of its 7600 yards, and more in the wind!
Lastly, despite a Slope Rating of 151, golfers repor that its quite playable at forward tees, because of its width. Part of that width is designed in because of the site's expansive scale, and also because we knew it would be windy. Also, with a subsurface of rock, we didn't move much earth and we knew some of the fw would have signifigant cross slope.
Now, I happen to know that a ball will stay put on up to 11% slopes on average Zoysia (vs. about 6% on bent) which figured into my design. However, the fact that I consciously measured such things is generally considered to be a major flaw in my architecture in some circles.
However, golfers report that they like to hold the fw with tee shots that land there. Well, like me, what do they know? Only the intelligentsia of golf club atlas. com could possibly know a good design when they see it (through pictures) right? And, of course, since Doak or CC didn't design it, it can't be any damn good, despite a few magazines ranking it as the top public course in Kansas.
And, as Forrest Gump would say, "That's all I have to say about that!"