Dale,
I really like FarmLinks. First, it's a great environment--all that space, very few structures, the variety of landforms, the new cottages, the quietness and the superb hospitality and food. I'd like to hear some sup's ring in on their impression of the horticultural and maintenance program, but from what I saw the facilities are high tech, serious and very well done. All in all it's a great weekend trip--just make sure you bring in your own whisky because there's no alcohol sold on-site.
My one criticism is that with all that land available and no real estate impediments, there's really no flow to the routing and some of the individual holes are forgettable/typical (9, 12-14). And while the putting surfaces are generally well-contoured, there's nothing unique or unexpected in them, like they were drafted on computers.
Still, I'd recommend FarmLinks to anyone. The par fives are all incredibly spacious and tempting, and there are some strong fours too: Bem Sims mentioned the short 3rd with an elevated green angled over a deep, yawning bunker and I concur. The uphill 16th is another contender for best on the course.