Of the three Dixie Cup courses which would you characterize as a "first shot" course and which would you label as more of a second shot course?
Aiken GC was the most demanding "first shot" course of the three.
Palmetto was the most demanding "second shot" course.
I think under summer conditions and/or different hole locations Camden can become every bit as demanding on the second shots as Palmetto but comparing the two days we played them in the Dixie Cup clearly Palmetto was a stiff challenge.
At Aiken, the closeness of out-of-play or out-of-bounds on most driver tee shots brought multiple lost strokes into play throughout the round. The other two courses let you play safe and/or survive an awful swing with the driver on many holes. And the "first shots" on the Par 3's at Aiken were really something.
P.S. When I am playing "my usual game" I would probably find Aiken the easiest of the three courses. Normally I am short but straight off the tee and hit lots of weak or crooked shots from the fairway, resulting in a steady stream of chip-or-pitch-plus-two-putts bogeys. I was in the opposite mode of duffing off the tee almost every hole at Aiken and it just killed me.