Tiger,
The carries are forced only if you choose to make them so. On #2, for example, our group noticed that there is ample fairway to the right which does not require much of a carry at all. From there, the 2nd shot is longer, perhaps 150-160 yards even after a sub-200 yard drive, and blind, but such is the penalty for taking a safer route off the tee. Even the straight-away carry is only 170 yards although the landing area is slightly uphill. #18 is a different story though; you gotta hit the shot.
Contrary to what many have said, I believe there are run-up options on most of the holes. #9, which didn't find many supporters, does have a sloped ridge on the left approach to the green which helps a running shot feed onto the green. I've always thought that an aerial shot to the green wasn't what Strantz had in mind. A running shot to the left of the first green will swing to the right and if hit with the right speed feed all the way to the extreme right of the green. An aerial approach over the left bunker is a more difficult option given the steep slope off the back of the bunker.
I like Doug Ralston's approach - just enjoy a course that's intended to be fun. I wish there were more like it.