The only head-scratchers to me were 8: was there any thought to making that a par-5 to shorten the transition from 7?
Second shot on 14: after the option rich second shot on 11, I found the second on 14 to be one-dimensional.
I dislike the walk from 7 to 8, but I love the two holes. Originally 7 green was going to be just left of 8 tee, until we decided to turn back into the wind and use that tiny knob for a green site, which then produced a long walk. We thought about lengthening 8, but had we done so, the second shot would be blind over the left landing area into a narrowing target, followed by a simple pitch for the approach. It's a much better tee shot AND a much better second shot the way it is now, long walk be damned.
When 14 is downwind, you have to decide whether to go for it in two or not ... on the tee, because you have to play a daring tee shot to the right in order not to run through the fairway and give yourself a chance. If you're playing for five, it's a boring second shot, but hardly an easy one, as all the lost golf balls in the rough to the left will attest.