Top 5 of those 10 would be Dormie, Pinehurst #2, Oak Tree, Tobacco Road, and The Patriot. The first three I think are Top 100 courses, but there's very little gap between TR and Patriot at 4/5 and Eagle Point and Forest Creek North at 6/7. I like uniqueness, so Tobacco Road gets a solid bump for that.
Eagle Point specifically is a solid Fazio. It admittedly wins a lot of its points for conditioning (as good as anything I've ever seen) and a pretty setting near the coast. However, there's a bunch of good holes too, including the par five 6th which has a nice angled creek that creates risk/reward propositions on the tee and for players going for the green. You have to make the decision off the tee whether to hit driver and advance down a fairway that continues to get narrower the farther you hit it. That's my favorite hole out there, but there are a lot of very good ones. I can't give it top 100 status, because there aren't quite enough "great" holes from a strategic standpoint to set it apart from other very good Fazio's in nice settings, but I would certainly recommend it highly. Another strength is that its very manufactured, but if you didn't know that you could be totally fooled. I noticed they have a bunch of trees that were pretty clearly planted when they built the course--they've grown quickly. I get the idea that the course continues to "look" better as those trees mature, because it does add to the effort to make them blend in. When they were new and small, I bet the course looked more manufactured.