I designed the site complex for the clubhouse and consulted on other matters aside from Jim Engh and the course, however, I did see the course under construction on 4 occasions and have played it 3 other times, once during the founding members outing.
I would agree with Engh's other western work as being stronger and without a doubt I have never understood what he was thinking on the 18th. Tom Doak has a good description of it and the weak points are accurate (oh crap, wait a minute, here I go criticizing another architects work!) sorry Ian, Cary, perhaps you and your wife are better players and you seem to have no trouble getting home in two. That is a pretty good feat as the landing area straight away is very tight and a soild carry to reach it safely. Even then, you must be in the right spot otherwise you'll be blocked out by more trees when I thought you were supposed to be rewarded with a clear shot to get home in 2.
The safe route, while generally open and full of the Engh rolls and containment to the center with drainage straight down the middle, is quite long and I have watched many members and guests struggle to reach the corner in two only to face that tough uphill wedge to a platform green which is the surface is blind.
Overall, the course does have many good shots out there, but I always left the site wondering about Engh approach to routing. I saw the site a few time before construction began and thought it was very strong, (quite densely wooded, but very interesting movement and dramatic in some locations to offer grand holes).
I will never forget on one visit I was watching Jim Engh layout grassing lines while I watched a dozer cutting in this strange bench right down the middle of the hole directly in sight from the tee...I thought, Nooooo, that can't be the cart path could it? No way, he wouldn't put it there would he? Well, I didn't see anyone bounce it off the path and into the trees as Tom mentions, but I did watch a playing partner bounce it off the path twice and down, I mean deep, into the fairway at about 350 yds! so I guess it can't be all bad, he was happy.