Dean,
I think you've hit the nail on the head, there's not a bad hole out there, irrespective of the direction of the wind.
While I love all of the holes you mentioned, there's something I find special about # 10 when the wind is out of the north and the hole is cut back right. It's one of the most frightening approach shots in golf.
Even downwind or with no wind, that hole, with a back right hole location is incredibly intimidating.
And, if you play safe, to the right side of the green or short of the green, those putts and those chips to that hole location are horrifyingly intimidating.
# 17 has to be the smallest large green on the planet when the wind is up.
It's just a very special golf course, wide, not overly long, just fun and challenging.
I think it may be the most user friendly course, that presents a considerable challenge, that I've ever played.
Certainly it's one of those courses you want to play EVERY day, especially with winds from varying directions and different velocities.
Ross outdid himself.