I saw NJCC last summer on a quick Travis study trip that also included Hollywood and CC of Troy and while it has much more subdued bunkering than Hollywood, I think the course as a whole may have left the biggest impression on me of the three, possibly because I too knew very little about it beforehand.
It's an expansive property with very little outside distraction, surrounded by a nature preserve on two sides, and has a beautiful old Tudor-style clubhouse. It has a very good (and yes, wild) set of greens and Brian's work, as usual, has been very well-executed. Once they get the new 10th hole completed, it will be even better. Agree with others that it's a must see when in northern NJ.