Martin & others,
I've visited The Cut previously, and will be back there again early next year. I wrote a review of the course after the initial visit. Click here for the full run-down.
http://www.thegolfforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1589&hl=BouvardWilcher worked with Greg Norman and Bob Harrison and possibly Harley Cruise for a while, before heading out on his own. He had a great site to work with at Port Bouvard. Some vegetation clearing restraints imposed by local council, which influenced the first greensite, and some fairway widths among other points.
Sometimes the fairways are sometimes quite narrow, and other times very wide. My memory of 10 and to a lesser extent 14 ( #10 is a blind drive to a long-ish dog-leg right par 4 ) is that it could be doubled in width. Many other holes are more than generous with fairway width.
The coastal winds in that part can be very strong. 50km/hr not that uncommon. The stretch of holes from 5 to 9 is set within uninspiring land, further from the water, nearer houses, less scenic and less undulating. The hole designs themslves are good however.
There are several holes there which in themselves (3,11,12,15 & 16) warrant the visit. The drive on 12 is nothing short of spectacular. The picture in Martin's original post is of the 12th hole. The tee is to the right of frame, and the hole plays as a dogleg right par 4 from an elevated, exposed tee. The aggressive drives carry the large dune in the centre of the image, and the approach is then played back up to a skyline green. It is a very exciting hole.
MM