The course has some real downsides. First, there is a hidden lake down the hill to the left on the par 5 first hole. The green is off to the right behind the boulders, so a safe layup should be short left. You will never find your ball. The second hole is an absolutely gorgeous par 3 set in the boulders, but there is are power lines behind the green. The power lines cross on the tee shot on No. 4. (My son hit a power line twice on his tee shot and both balls fell straight down into the lake. Power lines also cross the 4th fairway
and are frequently in sight. Because several holes wrap around the top of the hillside, most dogleg left with a sharp dropoff left (very similar to the mountaintop Ledges C.C. in Huntsville, Alabama). The 10th hole is a dogleg left, about 375 yards and severely downhill. I drove it within ten yards of the green, and my swing speed these days is about 28 mph.
That said, the few holes which are in the boulders perhaps are worth the trip. I concur that the18th is awkward on the second shot, but a nice draw will get the ball near the green for a short pitch shot. All in all, about a 4 on a scale of 10.