I must assume from the posts so far that none of the posters have played Cypress Point ... that's the course which first made such an impression on me regarding the sequencing of its routing to explore the corners of the property.
It is not always possible to route a course that way ... sometimes, you have to fight just to get all the holes to fit in. (And, Dan, no offense intended, but my first impression was that French Creek was more one of those routings, because they had to dodge around several wetlands. Glad to hear it is enjoyable in the end.) The shape of the property can also be a limiting factor, and so can clubhouse location, or the insistence on returning at #9.
But, when you have the chance to create something with such character, it would be a major failing to miss the opportunity. I don't think Cape Kidnappers quite got it -- it explores lots of areas, but there were so many cool spots we couldn't get to, and the nature of the ridges meant most of the holes had to be parallel. Stone Eagle, on the other hand, has lots of parallel holes but holes like #8 and #12 manage to break them up and keep you guessing what will happen next. You can bet I'm always thinking about it, anyway.