I think the changes are well needed. I worked there for about 3 years and the practice facitlity was atrocious. One of the smallest practice tees Ive seen with not a lot of room at the end of the range. I dont know what they are doing to it because I havent been there in 3-4 years, but if their plan is to widen the practice tee near where 10 tee and18 green were and possibly push the tees back where the maintenance road was, then I think its a great move.
Nobody likes a par 70 because it usually means it is a short course with not a lot of space for length. This would actually be a beast of a par 70 course. #10 was always an easy birdie, you felt like you let one getaway if you made 4. If they shorten it to a par three by moving the tees up on the right hill to the right of the cart path, make it 160ish from the tips, you keep it as an decently easy hole, but will be far fewer birdies than normal.
The can push 18 tee back about 25 yards, make it parallel to 17 green. That will make the tee shot a little tougher coming out of the shoot. It can still be a beastly hole. They could either place the green just on the other side of the bend which could still make the hole play about 450-460 with a narrowtee shotor move it to the far right near the lake. It would drop the hole to about 420, but your approach could notbe right....and because of the added length from the tee, your tee shot will need to finish more left than usual, leading your approach shot hitting toward the lake.
Take away the easy birdie at 10 and all you really have is 11 and 17 as true birdie opportunies. The difficulty of 12,14, and 15 alone could really leave you depressed going into 18. I think its great.