Peter, I'm not on Twitter, so please continue posting your photos here!
I'm not of the opinion that a golf course can be viewed/ranked/categorized solely on the basis of its architecture. Although courses have out of bounds and property borders, the field of play can't help but meld with the greater surrounding environment in the eye of the player. It's an outdoor game, so however far a view may be from a particular spot on a course, whether that's the backyard pool of a home, an ocean's horizon line, or sand hills miles away, it's incorporated into the experience of taking in one's surroundings, selecting targets, and hitting shots. A course's sense of place can enhance or detract the experience of its design merit. Architectural consideration should take priority, don't get me wrong, but it's not the only marker of what gives a course its character.