Having played both course now, all I can suggest is to play them from the Black tees, they are challenging courses.
Red and Grey Fox have the advantage of being built through some major woodlands, Longleaf and Loblolly were built on old cow pasture, they seemed to have done a pretty good job. In the attached picture form 2011 you can see the differences in the areas they had to start with.
There are more courses coming, the next executive course will have 3 par 4 holes.
Everybody has their own preferences on the types of courses they like to golf, if you don't like these new ones don't go to them.
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Don Wiley
GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener)
A student of The Villages, its history and its future.
City of Wildwood
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