Drive to an upper tee, drive to a lower fairway that has been built up and back up to a green, drive to next tee and repeat. There is a reason that former ski hills should not become golf courses.
Mike Sweeney,
Not to nit-pick, but other than Number 3, Number 10 (Par 4's) and Number 13 and Number 16 (Par 3's), what holes play downhill?
I totally agree with Tom Doak--the front nine routing is disjointed, no question, which is a shame because I think Number 7 and Number 9 are particularly good holes, as is the Par 3 Number 2.
I'm an outgoing member there but I really enjoyed the golf course and over time it really grew on me. It was a lot of fun to play and to be honest I never got tired of playing it. It's a shame they never quite figured out the membership thing as iI felt it was a nice contrast to many of the older, classic designs in the area. Is it the most interesting architecturally? No, but a fun place to play and be challenged, yes.