David,
Yeah, I didn't think it looked finished yet. Too bad it's not yours. I'd be happy to come over for a little back yard BBQ. That hill side has loads of money. The great American dream fulfilled.
Jon,
I thought it played fairly firm, although not as firm as Oak Quarry or Rustic that I'd played in the preceding days. I'd imagine they would have difficulty achieving a really lush green look with the Bermuda. I take it they don't overseed.
The 25 additional bunkers didn't make a difference to you? They seem to have added a long one on the inside of the turn on the first hole. I found it off the tee, so it certainly grabbed my interest.
On this hole it looks like they lengthened the bunker back toward the tee quite substantially, as well as adding white sand and squiggles. By the way, I saw this quote from the director of agronomy, Steve Thomas about the sand, saying "It is 75 percent crushed marble and 25 percent USGA tan to tone it down a little bit. Fazio didn't want the bright white out there."
There wasn't much wind assist when I was there. Still, you must be an animal if you have a short iron into a 450 yard hole that plays uphill. Can you not blow it over the centre bunker? Yes, I did notice that the left side ran out - but it was beyond my driving range, so the left side still looked like a better option for me. In the end I don't think it works really well as a strategic hole because there are no clear risks or rewards for choosing one route over the other (except for long hitters like yourself).
Since I didn't pay $250 I hope that excludes me from being one of the hysterical masses.
I kinda doubt that the clientele of this course are likely to be architecturally aware enough to get hysterical about a centreline bunker.
The tee shots (absent the dual fairway on 7) are similar looking on 4 and 7. But 4 had more bend to the left making a carry over the left bunker more of a true risk/reward situation. Of course, I couldn't carry the left bunker on 4, (I tried) so it wasn't really an option for me. The green on 4 looked more precariously perched to me than the one on 7.