Golf courses are not built to be viewed from the air, so the picture is perhaps artistic, but not appropriate for this discussion. We'd need to see it from the ground, from the golfer's perspective: what would he see?
There is a general dearth of original and/or daring golf course designs in Germany and, I suppose, in the rest of the world as well. But especially in Germany! I do not agree with Tom Doak that this has been tried before - it may have been elsewhere, but not in the German market and that is what the course was built for.
I am therefore not prepared to slam down the gavel on Winston Links except to agree that €120 is too steep (they have a winter rate of €85, which would be appropriate for the summer as well). Golf courses that are daring and original always polarise. That does not mean all courses that polarise are daring and original, of course. But one thing is clear: you need to play those unusual courses in order to find out whether you're a lover or a hater.
That being said, to me it's certainly a better course than NGLA, because I can play it
Ulrich