I never say this, as I despise par fours, but I think the 4s are the strength of Tobacco Road. Here's why:
Strantz starts you off with two short (sub 380) par fours. As long as you keep your head, you'll probably hit short iron or wedge into them (number two crowns, then runs downhill, if I remember correctly). Both greens are challenging but puttable.
Next, he moves you to two intimidating mothers in 7 and 9. If you haven't found it yet, there is a runway down the right side of seven. Sure, it's the tight side, but you can fly down that hill and have short iron or wedge in. I went center-left, got caught up in the slope and put it in the front right bunker. My buddy, The Scrambler, mistakenly went right and had nothing in. These two greens are a notch above the first two par fours, with seven showing horizontal predominance and nine, vertical.
10 and 12 are like two and five, except a bit longer. Again, keep your head on ten by staying left and you'll have a shot at the green. On twelve, get it out into the bowl and the same holds true. Two more terrific green surrounds.
15 and 16 are crazy holes, ones that demand you abandon all logic and hit the ball with blind faith. Neither hole requires driver to get within 150. It's the second shot on each that determines your fate.
Could he finish you off with more of a challenge than the tee ball on 18? My guess is no...except that the challenge coming into the green surrounds is its equal!! I went left from the tips off the tee, caught a massive break and bounced into safety, hit 8 just above the hole and snuggled down for a tap-in par.
I don't think all the 3s are weak. Three isn't much from tee to green, but what a green!! I'm a big fan of the 6th hole, his cauldron hole (he also has one at True Blue.) I call it that because the green sits below you, with at least 180 degrees of tees. Having seen the original sketch of 8 as an homage to Pine Valley's 10th, I wish he would have done that. I think he couldn't resist a rising, boomerang green set into the hillside. 14 weak? Y'all lucky I found Jesus!!! 17 is a faux-cauldron (similar to #3 at Tot Hill Farm) that I'd have to play again to determine its worth.
Par 5s? I didn't like #1 nearly as much as my buddy, The Scrambler, did. Tee-gap-fairway-gap-fairway-green...too dramatic for me. I didn't like #4 at True Blue and I don't like at at Tobacco Road. Just not my cup of tee. Back nine--11? Loved it! I went left on second, pitched up and missed for 4. Scrambler went at it, into pit of despair, got it up and down for 4. 13? Loved it. Got it on in 3 with two putts for 5. Would love to play it a few more times (like 17) to determine, in this case, how much I loved it.
For me, par fours are the strength of this course.