The amazing thing to me is that Tobacco Road does not stand out for more people. Given the obvious contrast between the similar look, which the courses in Pinehurst have, visually Tobacco Road is far more stunning.
I was happy to have played with Ran who pointed out the contours to steer approach shots, because as Ran said, you come to appreciate them more and more.
The strategy was wonderful, from the numerous options on the first hole, to placement of the tee ball on four, five, seven, nine, etc.
A few questions, does six play significantly harder from any particular angle? The middle portion of the tee complex?
Should the trees be cut back on 11? Sure this would reward the shorter tee shot with a chance to go for it, but the carry is longer and arguably more difficult.
Lastly, as Ran pointed out, Tom Paul's maintenance meld is alive and well at Tobacco Road. Wonderful, especially given the unique green complexes.
The quote that Joe borrowed from St. Andrews is tellingly about the course they run, how many daily-fee courses carry that sentiment?