Is there a piper on the South course? If not, and if you time your round at Bluffs properly, you round the 8th hole bend as the piper begins to play, you reach #9 tee as he reaches his point and plays a sorrowful call, and then you rip a seven-iron straight at the hole, only to have it veer off at the last possible second, denying once again that score of scores...hypothetically speaking.
We played the South in the AM and then the Bluffs in the PM late, back in 2018. A bunch of dimwitted tw@ts, playing uncannily slow, denied us the 18th hole. We played 17 in the dark, and once again, hypothetically speaking, an iron was ripped toward the green in the pitch black, and was found, two feet from the hole, in the same hypothetical round. Some things just aren't meant to be.
The problem with South is that it is perfect. Not a hole is out of place. It is fabulous.
The problem with Bluffs is its dissociative identity. One and two are completely different from the rest of the course. Three through Eighteen are marvelous, and the best holes at Bluffs top the best holes at South, as a result of the conspiracy of topography and gravity.