Well, if we are going this direction, I have posted these before, but reviewers have ways to subtly pan a course with “double entendre” phrases, without being a LIAR (i.e. Lexicon of Intentionally Ambiguous References" including:
"You’ll be lucky to enjoy this course" (it would depend on something besides design)
“I would like to enthusiastically recommend this course to you” (but I can’t)
"Best of its kind" (the bad kind)
"Never seen anything like it" (and hope not to again)
“He designed a course like he’s never designed before” (How do you mean that?)
Now, that's a golf course" (what kind?)
"I had a hard time believing what I saw."
"It redefines the meaning of a place to play golf."
"It had it all” (tee markers, flags, ball washers, the works)
"I don't usually write about clubhouses, but this one is the club’s focal point."
"It's always interesting to see a designer take chances."
"I would like to recommend this as a must play course.” (but I just can’t)
"It proves you can build a golf course just about anywhere."
"Years from now, golf course architecture students will visit this course just to study it."
Sorry, can't resist. Carry On!