Yes, I suppose it is mostly Canadian tourists there in the hotels. Dale Jackson mentioned earlier that he has been there a bunch, so maybe he'll give us an update on what's going on there these days.
Well, I would say the course is busier than your experience Eric, although it is fairly easy to get a tee time. The conditioning is quite good, all bermuda as you point out, and the greens are slow. They seem to have been built with more speed in mind - no dramatic contours - so that is a bit of a negative. And operations are not North American resort standard to be sure, which to me is a good thing, I do not like the over the top approach at so many public resorts in this part of the world.
But, as I said earlier, I think there are a lot of really good holes. I would say 1 world class, 5 really good, 6 good and 6 average. But given it is the only real course in Cuba, the weather and setting are spectacular and the Cuban people so welcoming, it is a really great place to go.
If anyone is wondering about Cuba as a holiday destination or recommendations about where to say, etc., drop me a line. I would rather not spend a lot of space on details most people are not interested in.