Classic Texas course, mostly open with some guardian trees around the basket. The name of the game at Will Hair is distance control, which is a great change of pace from the BIG BOMBERS that are starting to pop up more and more.
Played the course with a local guide which obviously helped out, but definitely not needed by any stretch. Good signage and easy to navigate course overall. Complain about the trapezoid tee pads if you want, but concrete pads are always nice to have when playing.
There is a great little creek that is used to scare you, but shouldn't really cause concern other than hole 16. Its always nice when you have a little water around, but doesn't cause many scares.
A couple of my favorite holes were 6, 13 and 14.
6: Being a lefty backhand player and being able to flex one over the top and avoid the low ceiling or needing to force a flex forehand to land in circle two was exciting. There aren't enough lefty holes out there, but this was definitely one that I could get use to!
13: DISTANCE CONTROL to a T! Small peninsula green with safety on right if a lay up is wanted. I loved this one for a couple reasons. 1) I'd love to see pros park this ~260ft shot with no problem 2) As an am its an ace run all day, if you miss take your OB drop in circle 1 and drain your put for an easy 3.
---to answer your question, no I didn't ace it
14: Double mando a bit off the tee to an island green. What a fun shot since there is road playing like a river! I personally didn't take advantage, but seeing the wife park the hole with a nice little skip over the curb was just beautiful!