Sean--I see what you mean about the greens and not being able to putt at the hole while on the green. I think thats possible on 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. So thats half the holes were the greens are designed in such a way that you can be on the green but on the wrong level and have no chance of going directly at the cup. I see nothing wrong with the greens being like that, due to the short length of the course, its one of the main defense features (though it penalizes 'bad' golfers worse than 'good' golfers, so thats not so great. hmm...)
-I agree with everything you say about 17. Its a routing nightmare. Reminds me of 7 at Thanksgiving Point (First time I tought about them that way, actually), only 7 at TP is an incredibly better hole. Like I said, I think that hole needs to be blown up and a long par 3 put in the area between 12 and 13.
-And I think that 13 would be a better hole (for good players) with a tee box located back near the pond that can be seen in the aerial, assuming that land is owned by the club. Otherwise, for the better player with cajones of steel just takes his drive over the trees and into the fairway about 125-150 from the green.