I like it. I'd personally place it a level below the likes of Pine Tree, CC of FL and Mountain Lake among the Florida courses I've played, but it's pleasant and walkable. The (very impressive) housing keeps its distance from the holes for the most part. It's in very good shape. Many of the greens are fairly narrow and angled, so it helps to be able to hit high irons that can be shaped both ways. Two short par 5s stand out to me as strong holes: #6 and #13. The back nine has what I'd call a very sociable routing, where there are multiple spots where groups on a busy day can walk by each other en route to different tee boxes and say hello. I like courses that do that more than courses that isolate groups from each other, by and large.