I played this course when in law school with no understanding that it had any architectural significance. I recall a terrific lobster dinner in a tent and the feeling that I had been transported into the world of the Great Gatsby.
The one time I played the Creek was at a charity event and we had the same deal. Really fancy steak and lobster dinner, under a big tent out at the beach club, and yes, Gatsby did come to mind!
We started our shotgun round on #4, the Eden, so we were a bit disjointed. But #6 tee comes up faster that way, that is probably the most spectacular view in golf - except maybe #17 tee at NGLA!
This is the view from the Crows Nest (private room in the top of the clubhouse, Mark Rowlinson had the great pleasure of staying here during that event). Imagine yourself maybe 400 yards west looking down from the sixth tee with that incredible green below you, fronted by a fearsome bunker.