The original idea of Mount Airy Lodge was to copy the 18 greatest in Sports Illustrated, as Golfnut mentions.
However, since the land the course is on doubles as a ski slope in the winter, that was inevitably deemed impossible.
Playing from the back tees at Mount Airy leads to the somewhat ignoble distinction of being the only course I've ever seen where 3 of the 4 par threes are COMPLETELY blind drop shots at anywhere between 190 and 230 yards.
Craig mentions the 1st hole, which is the worst opener I believe I've ever seen, and holes like the 7th, a 580 yard par five where the best play from the tee is a 7-iron are all part of the dubious allure.
Things get slightly better on the back nine, and there are a couple of holes of note, but it's typical 60s, 70s, architecture, with BIG greens and tees, and everything somewhat overkilled.