I returned to Astoria yesterday and played in the wind. These pictures from a couple of years ago were taken on a beautiful, warm, calm day. This course is even more of a treat than it was before. I did not take my camera this time, because of the predicted bad weather. Surprisingly we did not get wet, so I could have used the camera if I had taken it.
The reason it was even more of a treat is that in December last year they had three continuous days of hurricane force winds. Therefore, it seemed to me that more than half the trees were gone. No longer was there the (IMO) ugly lines of silly trees lining the parallel fairways, but a much more attractive, though still not optimal, random grouping of trees along the fairways. A picture of the orignal course in the clubhouse shows there were no trees on the holes pictured in it.
One thing that impressed me this time that I did not notice last time was the slope of the greeens. On approximately (I wasn't keeping stats) 1/3 of the greens all or most of the green slopes to the back. Trying to keep my approaches below the hole on greens I was not familiar with meant that I was putting from above the hole after successfully keeping my approach on the front. Unfortunately, this lead to a couple of extra putts.
Many people will note that the greens don't have the undulations of say a Tetherow. However, if you realize that some of the greens at Astoria are the size of a pinable area at Tetherow, this doesn't seem quite so significant.
Although, I don't believe it was mentioned in this thread, the course was discussed on several threads two years ago. There were a few people that would not believe the assertion of someone else who had played there that the two narrowest holes had fairways 12 yards wide. I checked them yesterday, and they are indeed 12 yards wide.
In the past I have mentioned the repetition of the tunnels. However, after this trip played in the wind, I realized that although superficially the holes seem the same, when you consider, for example, one is played 420 yards into the prevailing wind and the other is played 260 yards with the prevailing wind, they are completely different holes evoking completely different strategic options.