OK, maybe someone around here can explain to me what "strategic" means because I don't see it when I look at Harbour Town. It may be penal, but I don't see a lot of strategy.
As many have already mentioned. There is DISTINCT good landing areas and bad landing areas. There is no strategy involved - either you hit where you are supposed to or you have a very very difficult shot (if you are lucky enough to HAVE a shot).
To imply "strategic" I think you would actually have to have OPTIONS. To me, strategic means, based on my strength/weakness, current condition, etc, I may play the hole in different ways. When there is really only one way to play, I don't know how you can count that as strategic.
Watching the tournament on TV, practically every player plays every hole the same way. Sure, many of them do not hit the correct side of fairway and they ended up with some impossible shots, but that does not mean that they "strategically" hit it there on purpose.
Which is why I think links courses like Pacific, Bandon, and Chambers are so much more strategic. Most holes have 2 or 3 different (all legit) ways to play them - which REALLY makes you think. I don't think Harbour Town with its narrow fairways surrounded by trees and many approaches to the greens blocked by tall trees, makes you think at all.