My thoughts...
*John K., what is the point of the thread? Are you attempting to contradict another one where a claim is staked for innovation?
**I find Tobacco Road to be the best of the five Strantz I have played to date...TR, Stonehouse, RNK, True Blue and THF. I mean that in a comprehensive way. It may not be the toughest (RNK and SH have it beat) but it was the most consistent (in its abstractness) and the most rewarding (if you hit the shot, you were rewarded.) As I go over the course in my mind, I cannot conceive of a better finish to a round, beginning with #13. Here goes.
13...par five that you can go at if played from the proper tee...if you hit it short, the double dogleg makes you work for your par, but a deftly played and blind third will give you a run at birdie in the punch bowl.
14...hitting that slice of green with a nicely played draw (sorry, lefties) from just off the pond is one of my great thrills in golf. Missed the short birdie putt but, then again, I suck.
15...forgetting how wide the split fairway was, I bailed waaaaay right, finding the middle of the right fairway, then acted like I planned it...made par at a back left pin and then had fun hitting the swinging putt. Coming down 16, i watched a guy from front left and commented to Lynch "that guy just might putt it into the front bunker, as he has no creativity. Rather than play the slope, the sumbitch putted it straight at the hole and into the bunker!!!)
16...Just like #13, except the blind shot is the tee ball!!. Great uphill wedge or 9-iron to a wide but tricky green.
17...not nearly the oaf that people make it out to be. We played the most boring pin, the front left...could only imagine it higher up on the right.
18...year, right...stand on those back tees and try not to feel like a god. What a great tee shot. Hearkens back to the carry on #11. Then comes the little approach into a reverse-pear that falls off on all sides.
Maybe the Strantz innovation was his circular referencing, a la Jorge Luis Borges, to previously-played holes on the course.