Not in its current iteration, at least. I'd say it's merely very very good, which is certainly worth something.
The movement of the land is exceptional, and does quite a bit of the heavy lifting. The bunkers are bold and make for a dramatic round, for sure. The playing corridors are massive, and it's hard not to be impressed by the scale. But otherwise, almost all strategy has been removed from the course with the current renovation.
It's hard to think of a single hole where even a single digit handicap has any options. Every single hole calls for a drive as long and straight as possible, and an approach as high and straight as possible. Any optionality that was originally offered has been removed. Any feature that allowed mere mortals to make a strategic decision is gone. The only real strategy left is, at best, trying to hit a certain half of a narrow fairway.
Leaving the par 3s out of it, holes #1, #4, #5, #6, #7, #10, #11, #12, #13, #15 and #16 are bastardized versions of the originals. Holes #2 and #18 were never very good to begin with. Only #9 seems to still play for amateurs like it was intended.
TGIF.