Playing golf courses is more than just playing courses you score well on, courses that fit your eye or your game,etc.
For the most part, the vast majority of courses have trees on both sides of the fairway, and if you are a decent player, it is a drive and a 4 iron, 2 putts and on to the next hole.
If you are interested in what else there is in the world besides this, then go play all of Mike Strantz's courses. You may not like any of them, but you will get to see things that no one else has done, and if you like quirk, which I do, Strantz is the King of Quirk.
In Florida, every course is the same nowadays, water on the right or left, houses on the same side as the water so the lots go for more money, etc.
To not play Tot Hill Farm, which is certainly not my favorite Strantz course, would leave a hole in ones architectural education and appreciation.