Just very, very different golf courses. While I wouldn’t call Bulls Bay “traditional”, it is in no way the crazy thrill ride that Tobacco Road is. While I dearly love TR, I realize that it can be a polarizing golf course; I doubt there’s any of that with Bulls Bay. With the exception of 9 and 18, I’m not even sure Bulls Bay would be immediately identifiable as a Strantz course.
And that’s the cool thing about Stantz courses, at least to me. I’ve played all of them except Monterey, and there is absolutely no “sameness” to them. I loved Bulls Bay, and I love The Road, but you won’t confuse them in your memory, I assure you.
My advice for a first time play at TR is to take the course for what it is, which is an absolutely unique piece of landscape art on which golf is played. Forget score, and enjoy a course unlike any you’ve ever seen. Embrace the uniqueness and the quirk. And get a yardage book…