Random thoughts from my nest a coupla miles east of CS:
The par 3's are extremely good but rarely discussed. Each is distinct visually (which is not always the case with a Dye course), and they each make a different primary demand off the tee - in order: distance, direction, spin/shape, and guts.
I could not agree with John more about the Daly hangover. I LOVED that week and walking along with Daly on Sunday, but the only image 99% of all golfers can now remember is Daly walking up 18 fairway, bulkheads in the background, with his fist, mullet, and moustache all waving in the wind. Of all the major moments and winners, I cannot think of any that other currently looks so hopelessly dated. Its also, IMHO, completely contrary to what CS actually is.
The "storyline" was 'Burly Simpleton Makes Monster Course Look Small' - but that was wrong then and is now. CS had enormous length on the card, but it did not and does not play that long. Every hold bends and everyone cuts the doglegs (that's the point of bunkers instead of trees, innit?) - Daly just cut more than anyone ever had. Then he made the putts. Good on him.
I've always thought the billing during that CS acquired during that PGA tournament (longest test ever) was, while true, a real disservice.
Another point of note: it's the kind of club and membership that many here would really appreciate: all about golf, encouraging to young golfers, and the clubhouse is exactly as well-appointed as it needs to be but nothing more.
I do think there is a certain sameness about a few par 4's.
I also agree with Lou's assessment of #1 - it is an almost shrouded start to what is otherwise a very open course. Later in the round, it would be an excitind departure. Instead, it's like running out of a tunnel into a freeway.