I think some of them are good holes, and then #13 at ANGC is great. But for the good ones, mostly its a question, as always, of execution without the strategic component, unless carrying the dogleg or playing away from it provides a better angle for the (or that day’s) pin.
For example, I get excited standing on the 5th tee box at Musgrove since it’s so elevated and a great view. But the goal is to hit it straight and not through the fairway, judging the wind. Then the goal is to hit the green. I (think) if the pros played there the exact middle of the fairway would be worn out.