There are two things that strike me. One is that it can be difficult to judge the scale from photos. Some of the dunes may be extremely impressive. It is tough to judge their height, or the widths of the fairways. The second is the look of some of the greens. When you see courses like Barnbougle, Lost Farm, Bandon Dunes, Old Mac and Ballyneal the greens seem to lay on the fairway, or have a gradual rise from the fairway. A few of these greens have a bit of a built up look. It looks like the ground game may be out of play for a few of the holes, which may make it look a little more manufactured as opposed to just finding green sites and putting in flags. I don't think there is anything wrong with requiring that on some holes. I think it looks interesting. I also think a mediocre golfer may play it once and realize he is out of his league. I know The Donald will tell us that some people think it is the best course in the world, and others will slough it off. I would love to know the return rate. How many people come back more than once. That will tell me how good it is.