I played it (with Kye Goalby) last September, and we both really liked it...
Pretty much in tact, though the third has become the first, the second as the second and the first as the fire, and the sixth has been re-routed to accommodate a larger practice range (the original green sits by the second tee.)
A really cool and varied property, with the looping river well used though the middle of the routing. Some interesting elevation change, and the scale of features to match. A couple of particularly wild, Langford-esq green complexes...It seems like Smead wasn't afraid to step-out of his masters shoes!
Horrible light, but the contrasting scales of 8-9-10, working up to and away from the clubhouse:
The brilliant 12th green, crafted out of one last roll:
The high river bank chasing finisher would be beauty if they cleared all the trees on its daring inside.
(A "Doak 6" if we are scoring!?)