George - the masses I know are all about conditions and cart girls and achieving a good score. Very few have low handicaps. We must hang with different crowds.

Alex - here's how I'd asses Olympic Lake using your scale. And note I mean none of this as any offense to the course - it is FANTASTIC - it just doesn't really meet what this scale is looking for.
1. Is it generally firm and fast.
No. It is definitely more so than it ever has been, but it's never going to be links golf.
2. Does it not have too many trees.
Again less than ever after recent cutting, but still it is in a forest.
3. Is the wind generally a factor.
Sometimes. But that's surely not what makes or breaks the course.
4. Does it have central hazards.
No.
5. Do the greens accept aerial and ground approaches.
Again, more than ever before, but still an aerial game works best.
6. Are the fairways wide.
Nope.
7. Are there recovery options if one misses greens.
Options? I guess so... but I wouldn't single this out as a strength. In most cases it's miss green, LW it back on.
8. Is it fun to play.
Absolutely, without a doubt. But it is difficult, and it's not links golf.
TH