I don't know much about the the Cassique course, but I found this interesting. Maybe somebody has pics?
From the Mid-Am website
For stroke play, hole Nos. 4-6 will play at 370, 148 and 525 yards, respectively, but once the second round of match play begins, competitors will utilize alternate teeing grounds (360, 155 and 565 yards) on what members call the “pulpit” and “nip-tuck” holes. When playing the “pulpit” layout, golfers will utilize the right portion of the “split fairway” on the 370-yard, par-4 fourth hole, then have an extreme downhill tee shot at the par-3 fifth hole before and playing the par-5 sixth from a tee that is not elevated. In the “nip-tuck” version, the left side of the fairway is used on No. 4, while the tee shot for the fifth is uphill to the alternate green of No. 4 (hole features two different greens). The par-5 sixth features an elevated tee that offers an entirely different look.
Allison Jarrett, the director of the U.S. Mid-Amateur championship, said it is likely the “pulpit” and “nip-tuck” routings will each be used the last two days of the competition, including the 36-hole championship match.
Good luck to our own Jamie Slonis..........