The tournament WAS played at Scarlet last year...the winning score was 6-under, I believe.
I played Scarlet last summer, and it was my first time playing the renovated course after playing the original many times. I am a 3-handicap who can hit the ball a long way, and I found it to be very, very difficult. It seems like every par 4 or par 5 has deep fairway bunkers, from which you can't reach the green. Almost all the greens are elevated, and they have some serious contouring. My point is, it's a chore to reach the putting surfaces, and it's no picnic getting the ball in the hole. The course will certainly test the best college and pro players. As an amateur who plays once or twice a week, would I want to play it every week? I don't think so. When I walked off the 18th green last year, I felt like I had just received a thorough beating.