I don't know a thing about Cape Fear National, and won't until next July at the earliest, but I'll say it again: Tim Cate's courses are good golf courses in every case, and some are better than just good. Thistle and Tiger's Eye are excellent and hold their own with any legitimate, thoughtful critique, and the rest of the Ocean Ridge Plantation courses are very enjoyable in varying degrees as well. My least favorite course of the bunch is Lions Paw; it is a Byrd course, and I LIKE Byrd courses!
Myrtle Beach courses often get slaughtered on this site because they cater to the great unwashed of the golfing public. There are, in fact, LOTS of mediocre golf courses in the Grand Strand area, which is about 80 miles long, and the naming and marketing of the courses is often seems hokey on a website where people routinely jockey for access to the Top 100 private courses in America. But there are also courses that are under the radar on THIS site that are superb, but get little respect or recognition here. That's unfortunate, and doesn't reflect well on us, IMO.
Many of the "criticisms" are formulaic, to say the least. A poster can't remember many holes after one play, so the course design must be suspect. When the courses are relatively flat, they are described as "nondescript", as the NLE Angel's Trace courses were characterized. (BTW, I LIKED the Angel's Trace courses a lot, and Cate might be able to take 18 of those 36 holes and really do something cool.) And if they are NOT flat, they are criticized for "artificial" mounding, as in the Thistle. Additionally in this thread, we find the criticism that there are bridges and lots of water in tidal marshes of the Atlantic coast!
I learned a long time ago not to take the criticisms of the MB area that show up on this site too seriously. There is an elitist, herd mentality to it all, and I like golf and golf courses to much to bothered. Besides, if you guys stay home, I can play more rounds more quickly!