Forest,
I just now got around to reading your post #16, and it is excellent. Thanks for taking the time to write so thoroughly. I agree that Sawgrass is a course that was not being designed with a normal member clientele in mind, and that in some ways, that changes the demands and/or possibilites of the GCA. I also agree with you that too much of anything on a golf course is too much of anything, be it water hazards, or holes without hazards. I wouldn't want my course to fall to either extreme, and I don't think I would enjoy a course fully that didn't incorporate multiple possibilities.
I would still contend, though, that #17 at Sawgrass is a hole that makes great theatre for the Players Championship, but isn't great architecture otherwise. I agree that it induces tremendous anxiety in ALL players; hell, I get nervous playing it on Tiger Woods 2005! However, the fact that I would get anxious if there was a possibility of pygmies shooting poison darts at me as I walked down the fairway doesn't make pygmies hidden in the trees of a golf course good GCA.