Absolutely dead on. Hickories when played on the right courses in the right conditions bring those courses to life. From a studying of the architecture perspective, you see so much more of the course than you do playing aerial powerball with modern clubs. You have to read so much more of the course than you do with modern equipment. You have to play smarter, allow more room for the comparative random nature of the shotmaking, and be more creative in your shot planning. And when you do pull off a shot as you planned, it's so much sweeter. Hickory birdies are rare, but so much more satisfying because you've really accomplished something.