Brian,
Thanks for your feedback and I certainly would defer to your judgement as you've been there and I haven't.
To your point, I'm one of the few who believe that Kingsley is a better course than Crystal Downs, so while it was clearly inspired by the wonderful traditional course that is CD, I believe that it takes that inspiration and somewhat expands it.
I must admit that I don't see the same thing in the pictures of The Dunes Club. While some of the "look" and probably the penality of Pine Valley is there, I don't see much of the options, the freedom, or the sophistication of the former in the modern knockoff.
Instead, it appears to me that most of the holes can only be played in a very narrow way, without much in the way of decision-making, latitude, and personal creativity, but again, that's strictly an impression based on photographs.
The idea that Pine Valley is some penal, punishing monster of judicial final judgement is really largely overstated, and in a few rounds there I don't believe I've yet to lose a golf ball, and I'm hardly David Graham or Calvin Peete.
I'd be surprised if I could play 36 or 72 holes at The Dunes Club without having gone through a sleeve or two, but more importantly fundamental than that, I'm betting I wouldn't be aiming at any particular point but dead center of the fairway for any given shot.
I hope to someday find out that my impressions from pictures is completely erroneous, but that's my gut reaction.
Thanks again for posting them, Brian. They certainly portray an interesting shot-making challenge.