I've never played either course at DR, but I'm going to be there this summer for the 5th Major (thank you to all who made this possible!) and I couldn't be more excited about it.
I've thoroughly enjoyed the various discussions regarding both courses, but also wanted to share those aspects that I'm most looking forward to (or at least nervously looking forward to):
I can't decide which course I'm looking forward to playing more (though my instinct is the Red), but sometimes thinking about playing the White course scares me. I'm a big hitter (and I wouldn't plan on playing the tips) that's consistently wild, but there are some pictures that show some seriously daunting drives (2 and 14 come to mind). 2 especially makes me already feel a slice working its way up from a flying right elbow - there's a bail-out option for laying up (off the tee) with a mid-iron, right?
I can't wait to play the 4th, though, like those who always play the tips because they want 'to get everything they paid for', I won't be able to resist trying to go for the green in 2 - taking on the windmill - regardless of whether or not that's the correct strategic play.
Looking forward to the 5th for the same reason I'm looking forward to playing BT #14 (whenever that happens) - Challenge Accepted.
The greens on the White course look very interesting and more than a little fun - the semi-blind, semi-punchbowl 1st and doughnut 10th look fantastic and I can't wait. The 18th green also looks fascinating, but I thought I saw somewhere around here that it was changing.
In short, the White, to me, looks like a fantastic and fun course that could absolutely kick my butt.
As I said above, I'm probably looking forward a bit more to the Red course (possibly/probably due to my very real fear of the some aspects of the White). I've never played a TD course. The 'highest ranked' course I've played would probably be Rustic Canyon. As such, I'm looking forward to - without any thought yet to the course itself - playing a Doak design for the first time.
'Anatomy' was the first GCA book I read, and the first thing that I remember from that book is that 'undulation is the soul of the game'. In that vein, I can't wait to play 15, 17, and 18, which, according to the pictures I've seen, seem to take that idea and absolutely sprint with it.
The other holes I'm most looking forward to on the Red are 4 and 14. I have a soft spot for short 4s and love the Alps conceit on 14.
I know that there are other great holes on both courses which have gone unmentioned - remember I'm going off pictures alone, not personal experience - but I will reiterate that I can't wait to play these courses. My only criticism is my fear of some of the shots (esp. tee shots) demanded by such courses - however, I also feel like that is merely a rite of passage for someone who's been reared on LA's parkland munis.
I, for one, have loved all the discussions, photo tours, and comments on these courses (as well as all other courses). I hope to continue seeing them continue in the future along with the spirited discussion that invariably rides shotgun.