I've played Remedy, and basically agree with Marc. It is a glorious piece of land; there can't have been many better inland sites made available for golf in the UK in the last 50 years or so. There was architect involvement in the routing, but the developer decided he could/would do the details - green design etc - on his own, with, as Marc says, his course manager to help.
The interesting thing about that is I felt there were a few elements that a professional architect would not have done, but that worked rather well. On the other hand, there were other (more) elements that an architect wouldn't have done because they were pretty silly.
I know they've been doing some renovation work - rebuilding a few greens in particular - in the last year or two, and I haven't seen the course since that work. But it's certainly not a place I would turn down a game, though if visiting that area it wouldn't be one of my very top choices - Broadstone, Parkstone etc are certainly much better.