We played Black and Sliver. The course has 4 sets of 9; Red, Grey, Black and Sliver Sliver. Black was quite fun and reasonable for bogey plus golfers.
Sliver is for high skilled golfers only, and not recommended. It has 200 yard plus forced carries, quite often. You need to be able to hit the ball a fair distance, without any major hook or slice, here; otherwise it will end up in the tall grass or water. Sliver is at least mile away from the club house and out in the middle of nowhere. Sliver was built in former lowland swamps and it shows when you have to hit over swamp grass that can be as tall as 15 feet! More than a couple of the bunkers were either muddy, not properly raked, or filled with water. The one water station, to refill your bottle or drink from the paper cups was empty both times we passed it. Sliver is also extremely long. We played from the white tees, so it wasn't from the tips. Black was somewhere around 3100 yards, which would be around the average length of tees I normally play (6000 - 6400) if doubled. I could hit a drive 230 yards out and still have 200 plus yards. I've been changing my swing and right now hit a lot of straight pushes. Might as well only use a 9 through wedges after most tee shots to avoid staying out of trouble.
In the past I've played red and grey, both those while challenging don't feel like an absolute beat down like Sliver.
The Black course was in excellent condition. The staff were very friendly and courteous.
Just avoid Sliver, unless you're quite skilled and not a weekend golfer just looking to have a fun time.