Ally,
You can't really run the ball up becuase the greens are raised and it is soft in front. 1,2,5,7,10,,12,14,16 are examples of that and there is no way into the long par four,11th green because of the bunkers across the front.
Brian,
I suppose it depends on your definition of penal. To me when the fairways are narrow and bunkered in many cases on both sides with hazards that mostly you take a wedge and hack it forward and almost every greenside bunker shot is blind it is a long way toward being a penal course.Certainly there are an awful lot of penal hazards.
Penal hazards are vital elements of strategic golf but an abundance of them and it crosses the line.
I did think 4 was a particularly good hole and 8 too although it may have been better with an alternate fairway low and left of the bunkers on the left of the second shot.