Tony,
I've played fewer Braid courses than you, but to me, what he built on lesser/poor land (8-12 at Deal, 4 and 12 at St Enodoc etc) is good evidence of his talents.
Even holes such as 14 and 16 at Brora and 5 at Golspie are really on land too dramatic to be considered great for golf, yet all are very good holes that add to the variety and interest of the courses.
His penchant on shorter par 4s (10 at Deal, 12 at Brora as examples) for making you feel like favouring the inside of the dogleg is the play when the green is very much set to accept a shot from the outside is something I really enjoy, also.
There seems to be subtle templates that I have noticed across his courses, which Robin Hiseman told me he wrote about his use of.