Firstly, fabulous images, Kyle, as someone who's protographed BD Resort numerous times, you've managed to capture some cool new perspectives of all three courses.
As far as your last post goes, however, I have to disagree.
Beginners and "lesser" players usually fare best at Bandon Dunes for the exact reasons you mention. It's wider, and more forgiving, and more manicured and has less "gunk" lurking about. The greens are still plenty challenging, but the really wayward shot has a chance of being found and played on holes like #7, #8 and #9 to name a few.
I think this makes for a better overall experience. Lord knows golfers will find all they can handle at Pacific Dunes and Bandon Trails, thus I like that Bandon Dunes is a little more "user friendly." Speaking personally, after climbing all the hills at Bandon Trails, and climbing in and out of all the bunkers at Pacific Dunes, I welcome a trek around old Bandon Dunes. My rickshaw is never in jeopardy of tipping over, there are only a couple hill climbs, I find my poorly hit drives, granted they are a million miles from the fairway, but I find 'em!
And besides, by and large it is more labor intensive to "manage" the native as opposed to just driving a mower over said areas. I think Bandon Dunes is greatly underappreciated. I look forward to playing it every bit as much as Pac and Trails.
It's just different from the other two, but still fabulous.....