I'm glad someone beat me to it. Before Mike's suggestion, my mind was drifting toward "It's my Hep in a box!" which is wrong on about 43 different levels.
I really did LOL when I read this. Thanks. Now I can't get it out of my head.
I walked the new routing back in February and was impressed. It wraps around Ballyneal from the Southeast to the West and back again. Interesting in that it is an out and back again routing, something you don't see too often in new courses. (Probably been done, but good topic for a thread). The land is certainly softer than the original, but has a significant ridge running north/south (I may be a little off on the compass, but it's close) bisecting the routing. This is the same ridge-line that #16 cuts through which continues to the south. From the top of the ridge, you actually look down on #16 which is a pretty cool vista.
The new routing ends out to the West at #12 and turns back. Whether by plan or accident, I'm not quite sure, but the greens of #13 of Ballyneal and #13 of the new routing are within about 100 yards of each other. Everyone got pretty excited discussing how this provides a natural crossover between the two courses for those walking. Opens up a bunch of possibilities in keeping with the free form spirit which Tom created at Ballyneal.