Dean,
All too often, "angles" are ignored or discounted, but, at Pine Tree, you'd better pay attention or they'll extract a severe toll.
# 1 is a perfect example.
Challenge the left side bunker complex and you're rewarded with a far more ideal angle of attack into a green that's on a diagonal that disfavors approaches from the right side.
Likewise # 3, challenge the right side bunkers and your approach is more benign..
# 5 is an interesting par 5 where the second shot has to be given careful consideration.
7, 8 and 9 have risk/reward written all over them. Again, preferred angles reward the golfer, but, they're not without risk.
The back nine has it's share of preferred angles of attack, like on # 14 and # 15.
What's also neat about the course is that presence of a good wind.
It's fun to play, but, supremely challenging.
It tends to be very aerial and doesn't tolerate marginal shots very well.
# 4 with a far left hole location is one of my favorites.