I recently had the privilege of playing Washington G&CC and thought I'd provide some thoughts and pictures since it didn't seem as though there was a whole lot of discussion about the place previously.
Overall, I would echo what most have said - it's tight (cramped), some good holes, some rather boring holes (due to the small space), but overall not a terrible golf course. I'm not sure I could play it day in and day out, particularly with some of the other neighbors, but I could see where it would be pretty fun after you've played it a few times. The conditioning was top notch and firm/fast was definitely available on a number of holes. To me, I was most struck by the topography. Given the amount of land the course has, I'm not sure they could have done a better job of the routing. I also liked that while the card read 6133, I felt like it played closer to 6500, which is always nice.
I did find it odd that a few people noted they would not have guessed that Ross had a hand in the design. My question - what exactly were you looking for? Perhaps I had the benefit of knowing it was a Ross going in, but I found a number of similarities to his other courses not named Pinehurst #2. There was good use of bunkering to provide optical illusions, ample driving areas, and on I'd say 60% of the holes, the ground game option was very visible. Sure, none of these are pure Ross traits, but if you compare this course to say, Mid Pines or maybe the Old Course at The Homestead (yes I haven't played a ton of Ross), I think they are quite similar.
In any event, here are a few pictures I took that will hopefully spark a bit more discussion.
The opener:
Par 3 2nd (the crampiness really starts to come into play here):
Long Par 4 3rd - I thought perhaps the most interesting hole on the course:
Par 5 4th tee shot - not a real good par 5 - more of a position tee shot and no real shot at hitting the green in 2:
4th Green:
Par 4 5th hole - two greens!
Par 4 7th:
Par 3 11th - long and downhill, which doesn't really reduce the long:
Par 4 13th - bowling alley!
Par 4 16th - love the topography:
Par 4 17th tee shot - you can see how close some of the holes are to each other:
17th green:
Home Hole with the new clubhouse in the background - approach was at least 1.5 clubs uphill: