I hope you guys don't mind if I pump some life into very dead horse. This thread is what convinced me to finally email Ran and try to join the group.
My opinion is that we have become too comfortable with the idea that all par 5's should provide us a reasonable option to reach the green in 2. I have played far too many par 5's where it made almost no sense to lay up, and going for the green in 2 is the more sensible option. I like to look at a par 5 as a short par 4, where the tee boxes are in the fairway. I feel like a lot of people would consider this a great 270-yard par 4, where it tempts you to take on the hazard, but leaves the option to play safe.
Also, I hate to see so much number-crunching in reference to strategy. It makes sense from the perspective of a coach to a student, but unless you are in a tournament, does the lowest score always matter? I have played TR several times and have laid up on 11 only 1 time. Not because I don't care about my score, but because I want the thrill of pulling off the incredible shot, especially with a match on the line amongst friends.
I can see TR being one dimensional if all you care about is your score, and you have your TI-85 out to calculate the most risk-averse way to get around the course. But, if you play golf for the shots, rather than the score, the course really comes alive.