Jones tried to replicate TOC strategies at P'tree, as he had done at ANGC. He and RTJ were far less successful at P'tree. The 10th was supposed to recall the 14th at TOC. The 6th was supposed to have elements of Eden. I don't see it. There were other supposed TOC hole matches.
I don't have the essay with me, but the notion was that RTJ was hired because, as a protege of some of the Golden Age greats, he would be most attuned to Jones objectives. Jones missed his bet with RTJ, unfortunately. There is little at P'tree that makes one think of TOC, specifically, or the Golden Age, generally.
To the contrary, P'tree has always struck me as the first post-Golden Age course. It was the beginning of "modern" gca, a/k/a the Dark Ages.
(BTW, the GolfWeek modern/classic distinction should be set at 1945, not 1960. There were no Golden Age courses built after 1945. But there were lots of modern courses built after that date. P'tree, Firestone, Doral, etc.)
I think P'tree is now the fourth or fifth best course in Georgia. It falls somewhere after ANGC, Cuscowilla, East Lake, Settindown, The Farm (an early, under-appreciated Fazio. Better than Wade Hampton) and maybe Crabapple. Some might argue it also falls after Ocean Forest and Seaside at Sea Island. I'm not much for rankings, but P'tree is clearly not the best in the state and may not be in the top five anymore. IMHO.
Bob