So I took the time to re-read the thread...and my intent is not to open any old sores. But here is my take on some of the bigger issues.
1) Andy and I rode 36, but we had a pair of walkers in our 1st 18 holes and it was killing them. BM indeed does look like a very tough walk. I think everyone forgets you have a long up and over on nearly every single green to tee transition. If it was flat, it wouldn't be as a big deal...but that is so not the case. It looked to be every bit as tough of a walk as Chambers which I found to be pretty tough.
2) As a 13.8 capper who is heading in the wrong direction, I didn't find it to be overly difficult either. However, I will say if you are spraying the ball or having trouble getting it off the ground, I could see the course being borderline nightmarish with the forced carries on pretty much every tee.
3) My initial reaction to some of the early holes were WTF!!, but as I continued to play them grew on me more and more. That being said, I think the course is s 7.5 on the Doak Scale and not in the same league as a Ballyneal, Chambers, Pac Dunes, etc.
4) 15-18 is a tough finishing stretch and no doubt 16 is very controversial. I wasn't a big fan of it, but I realize they had to get back over that ridge line to get to the finish. It was just a very awkward hole all in all. And as Bill McBride alluded to, on my 2nd time thru I hit my 3rd shot to the back of the green with a front pin. 4 putts later I had finally holed out. 17 is a tough beast too with that semi-blind tee shot and plateau green...and it was playing into the wind.
All that being said, I kind of agree that it doesn't really illicit return visits, coming from me, as one who lives in the PNW. Certainly if I lived in NM I would get there a couple times per year, but its hard to see me going back anytime soon without a 2nd course being put in. On the other hand, I think the model at Bandon seems much more compelling in terms of getting players wanting to come back again and again.
P.S. The course almost seemed to be a cross of what Jim Engh did at Redlands, combined with some Mike Stranz flair!!
Favorite Par 3 - 4th hole
Favorite par 4 - 14th hole
Favorite Par 5 - Hard to choose here as I didn't feel like the 5s were the strength of the course. But I'd have to go with 6.