mkg335: took me a while to realize that the first par 5 (#14) needs to be played a little differently.
Once you realize that pin is guarded by an SA type bunker with a very steep side to negotiate out of 50-60 lies, you'll either play right or lay up like you found out. Going long into the fringe is an easy pitch back for possible eagle. Playing too far right brings the tree on the right side of the fairway into play.
Be careful on 18 going into the left trap. That plays like the one on 14 and can ruin a good eagle op. For the most part, putts from above the pins are tough, especially the little 4-5 footers. The misses turn into 5-6+ foot returns.
Also, you can reach the green on 16 with a decent tail wind off of the sidewalk. It's relatively easy to hit with as little as an 8-10 wind and missing it is an easy punch up from rough. It does seem to me that there's quite a penalty on shots from the rough close to the greens, though. They won't stop for love or money so you have to have your creative wits about yourself when facing them. :-)