Update:
Our third day was an informal match, and the instructor brought in three ringers to shoot the course. Seasoned IDPA guys that wanted to see the class shoot.
We shot five stages and this time no leaving cover to shoot at guys in the open, which made me much happier.
First stage was two shots at each of 6 targets from a barricade, three each side. You had to run to the barricade, shoot 'outside in' as you sliced the pie, moving from the right side of the barricade to the left.
Second stage was at 10 yds, three targets, had to dump one round into each, then dump a second into each one, then a head shot on each.
Third stage was three staggered targets from behind a barricade, two shots each, while using a flashlight.
Fourth was 6 targets, two shots each and you had to reload at least once. First target was two hip shots from arm distance, then two rounds each on a target to it's left and right while moving back and right to the barricade. Then two shots into each of three targets around the right of the barricade.
Fifth stage was what he called 'El Presidente'. You started from the surrender position facing away from three targets 6 yds apart. You had to turn, give each target one round then come back and give them a second and finally a head shot each.
I came in second and would have won if I hadn't taken an extra 5 pt deduction for missing a target completely in stage three. Brain fart... got ahead of myself and fired the second round at that target while moving the muzzle to the next target. Coulda, woulda, shoulda.

I had a good time overall and probably will do some more informal shoots at the club this year. If the money loosens up a bit, I might consider joining IDPA on a local basis.