I get the local rate so I play The South a lot.
Go out very early on a weekday and get in front of a lot of slow play by tourists in carts. Try to find the monthly schedule so you aren't competing with an event of some sort.
I was fortunate to have aced number three in 2010. I always like going back and seeing if I can do it again. The 4th, 7th, and 12th holes are very difficult. If the rough is long, watch your line carefully and try to get a sense of how far you fly the ball or you will have difficulty finding your ball.
The white tees are close to 6700 yards. From those tees, the 4th, 7th, and 12th are unreachable in two, but I still play from the whites. The par threes and par fives are better holes from the whites, from my perspective.
I have gone out and been paired up with out of town olayers. Most high single digit and low 10+ handicap players realize by the 5th hole they are on the best tees for them, rather than the 7000 yard blue tees.
I just got back to San Diego and will try The North a time or two in the next month. I am looking forward to seeing the changes. Many local players preferred The North due to lower cost and being less difficult. I found it required landing tee shots on narrow corridors on one side of the fairway to keep the ball out of the rough due to side slopes on many fairways. I considered that to be part of the challenge.
The nines have been reversed, but the old stretch of number four through thirteen was a demanding stretch of holes.
With either course if rough is long, hacking the ball out with a lofted iron is pretty much the norm.
Charles Lund