Matt W,
I have only played Sagebrush once, and that was with fellow GCAer, Will McEwan, this past August. We both loved the place.
The green complexes are generally huge, diverse, interesting and appealing to the eye. On almost each hole, I would stop at 20-50 yards out and just look at the green and try to take it all in. Different approaches constantly came to mind. I could not wait to see more! The greens were also in great shape.
The only similar experiences I have had in North America would be Ballyneal and Pacific Dunes. I have not played any of the Nebraska courses or the links style courses of Long Island to be able to compare. Sagebrush is a very "big" course in that the features all seem large and the course spreads out. With the nearby hills and Nicola Lake in view on many holes, it is very picturesque.
The fairways were actually quite wide, although in many cases, you would not come to that conclusion while standing on the tee. Playing to the correct side of the fairway was very important on most holes as the approach would be much, much different and more difficult from the wrong side. The tip sheet on where to aim was very helpful.
Will and I played in a cart. As has been said on this site many times, it would be a difficult walk. I think the next time I am there I will give it a go, but not if the temperature is in the 90s or above, as it typically is around there in the summer. It has also been pointed out that the big elevation changes are from green to tee on a few holes. One could go through individual holes re the elevation changes but there are no, what I call, "goofy" elevation changes. By that I mean, there are no holes where you stand at the edge of a cliff and look straight down and try to figure out if it is an 8 iron or a 4 iron. #9 at Chambers Bay comes to mind and is one of only two holes I do not like at that course. #1 is a medium length uphill par four to a massive green and it climbs quite steadily, especially in the last 50 yards. That would have as much climbing as any hole that I recall. In short, the elevation changes are significant but not overwhelming by any means.
I knew Sagebrush would be good but did not imagine how good it is. As Will said, it was probably as much fun as I have ever had exploring a new course.
I cannot wait to go back in the spring. Hopefully it may be possible to organize a GCA event and if so, I will be working on it.
Bob Jenkins