My father and I had the privilege of playing the front nine (invited by Mr. Young), as indicated on the map a few posts up, in late June. It was a really neat experience, playing part of a golf course while it was getting finished. I really liked number 3, the first par 5. Nice bit of visual deception off the tee and from the fairway, and then a semi-skyline green (if memory serves) set way up above the second landing area. It seemed to be a "full" par 5, not one where one expects to make a whole lot of easy birdies. Number 9 is neat also, requiring a thrilling little drop shot approach over wetlands and bunkers.
I also liked the big rollicking greens. If I remember correctly, the green of number 2 has 3 greens-within-a-green, which is the best contour style for big greens, IMHO.
Looks to be another great addition to the golf in that area!