That Golf Digest drone tour is indeed pretty outstanding, and makes me want to walk back a couple things from my previous post:
1. Seminole definitely doesn't photograph poorly, or at least, it doesn't present poorly on film from a drone. I do think I've seen fewer pics of it than any other Top 25 US course, but I really want to see more now...
2. "Overtreed" was the wrong word. The number and size of the palm trees out there is a little unique - most of the world's most heralded courses don't really have palm trees about, and the ones at Seminole look huge. But it sorta makes me wonder if palms are pretty much the perfect golf course tree. They don't really need to be limbed up to create opportunity for recovery shots while still adding some intimidation and challenge, and they don't have huge dense canopies that block sunlight to turf. Not to mention that, if you're playing on a course with lots of them, you're probably playing in pretty decent weather!