Another beef: The Dunes GABC in South Carolina. If I'm going after early RTJ SR for variety, this course is not in the top three. I place Green Lakes and James Baird (both NYS Parks course) and the original Durand Eastman course near Rochester ahead of it. Among later courses, Golden Horseshoe Gold and Crag Burn easily eliminate Dunes from the memory banks.
At Dunes, I enjoyed the locale and the fact that every hole reminded me of the previous one, until I reached 10-13. That was the only stretch I wanted to see, and the only stretch that remains in my memory as distinctive. The run-up doesn't exist, and forced carries win the day. Chances are excellent that you'll face either a pinched landing area in the drive zone, or a hard dogleg. Into the green, you'll deal with an elevated green with at minimum two fronting hazards.
It's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to play out my days there.