Brad,
Thin out the gunch/natives like CD has and I may come close to agreeing with you. I am not real wild off the tee, but PD is way too tight for me. #10 in a typical wind has to be one of the most difficult, scariest mid-iron par 3s in the planet, particularly early in the morning or if you feel the eyes of the members in the diningroom watching you. (Once, we saw hundreds of burned balls all around the green where they had a fire.)
At least with the presentation during my visit to CD, consistent with Mackenzie's philosophy, errant shots were found and recovery shots were possible. At PD, you don't even bother looking half the time, and forget about trying to salvage a score with an outstanding recovery. Though it has a bunch of good holes, PD is an extremely penal course. Either Mackenzie didn't have that much lasting influence on Maxwell, or the good folks in Hutchinson have a mean streak when it comes to their golf (they are extremely hospitable otherwise).