Jason,
I personally love the course, and I'll try to explain why.
I think the look of the place is awesome. Big holes, huge native sandy areas, very rugged. I like that. I am a fan of varying topography more than a lot of people, and the property is awesome. There are so many natural features that are incorporated into the holes. I see lots of strategic options all over the course, and perhaps this just comes with multiple plays. I'll just comment on the holes where you thought the strategy was lacking. (6, 10, 15)
On 6, the fairway is huge, but I think you want to be up the right as it is flatter and higher (better look at the green). The hole is definitely reachable with a good drive, and the second shot makes the golfer think. The bunkers on each side of the green are very penal, and the green is very narrow. Finding them is real trouble. Therefore, laying back of the green where it is wide is a decent option. That is where I see the risk/reward on that hole, whether you want to challenge that narrow green on a long shot.
On 10, you obviously need to be long off the tee, but left is definitely better to have a better chance to clear the native area. From there, I don't see how you can't be sitting in the fairway thinking of your options. Go around the native area? Carry it? Which side of the Principal's Nose do you play? Do you try to carry it? There are so many routes to the green on that hole.
I've gotten into lots of discussions about 15. Some people think that there is only one option, which is a 220 or so yard shot followed by a short iron. I disagree, as I think there are more options off the tee. I have hit hybrid to driver, depending on how I was playing, wind, etc. A driver can leave a 50 yard pitch. Also, the right side of the fairway leaves a much better angle into the green. If you are too far left, the second shot can be completely blind due to the mound. Therefore, challenging the ravine leaves a much easier second shot from a flatter lie. It is a quintessential Cape tee shot, and I don't see what is wrong with that.
Anyway, those on my thoughts. Hopefully we can have some good discussion.