JC,
Your negatives dont' make much sense to me. I think - and feel free to comment - you might have (I'll admit to having this at different points in my life) - "new coursegasm"....(did I just coin that as I wrote?)
Your negatives in comparing WV to CB are:
1. Fruity land plan requiring bus ride to 1st tee (see Richard's comment) - my guess is your mind will change over time.
2. Difficult walk. There's some hills, but c'mon.....I can see it being difficult for some, but it's part of what makes it great - some very cool elevation changes that actually ADD to the course.
3. Conditioning.....people....can we please see past conditioning when looking at the architectural values of a newer golf course?? It's important, but not when comparing new courses. I find the fairways to be outstanding - firm/fast...the greens aren't perfect....but please....if you're worrying about the green speeds with all the challenges/options out there - I think you're missing a wonderful experience.
4. "Stuck in a corner" routing - IT HAS TO END SOMEWHERE, doesn't it? I know what you're saying, but it doesn't make sense. The 8th hole has grown on me - I think it's a great hole. Think about it.....miss it right....deadsville! Ton of room up the left, but you might get stuck. All the while, lots of fairway, and a very receptive green. Makes you think for a straight hole.
#9 - play it from at least 200 yds. and it's a great hole. I don't see why this par 3 takes so much heat on here - where's the downside?
I haven't played WV yet, but based on what you say, I can't wait to get there...