I've not played the North Berwick REDAN hole, so I cannot comment on how it compares to others. I do love a good kickplate, which I believe is an element of the original, and all of its NickCannon-esque offspring.
I wonder how many of the Template holes offer opportunity for all levels of golfer. Are template holes the great equalizers? If they are, then I've ended this discussion. We love template holes because they allow the intelligent golfer to outsmart the opponent, and win the day.
Another thought is this: we all want to be rich aristocrats from the early 20th century, so wealthy and aloof/aloft that we can disinherit someone when he drives the green of our beloved first hole at our beloved NGLA (so the legend goes.)
Which matters more in golf course architecture, originality or excellence? Find a hole that is unlike any other in the world, and write a profound, cogent thread on it. I'll read it with zeal. I'm all in for template holes, but I also love to read about the unicorns.