And another thing...
1) Four par 5's in the space of nine holes, all in the same direction, all about 5-10 feet uphill, three of which have very similar teeshots, and all between 555 and 571 yards.
2) The four longest par-4's on the course all play in the same direction.
3) The two shortest par-4's on the course both play in the same direction.
4) The two longest par-3's on the course both play in the same direction.
5) The two shortest par-3's on the golf course both play in the same direction.
To be sure, when we talk about orienting holes towards different points on the compass, we're talking about a finer point of architecture. (Although holes of similar lengths are a different story.)
I noticed what I mentioned about the par-5's as I played the course; I only noticed about the par-3's and 4's later on.
Nonetheless, I was very surprised that the designers chose a routing with all of those characteristics that I listed above.