A brief interlude, brought to you by the thread author's earlier musing about comparing apples with apples.
par at W is 5-3-4-4-4-4-3-4-4 while par at D is 4-3-5-4-4-3-4-5-4
If I were attempting to match like holes, beginning with the short holes, I'd contrast W #2 and D #2, then W #7 and D #7 (which matches up perfectly.)
Moving on to the mid-range holes, I'd go with the following alignments: #5 W with #1 D (Both are demanding, two-shot holes), #6 W with #5 D (both have water hazards in front), #3 W with #7 D (both play to elevated greens), #4 W with #4 D (getting more difficult to draw comparisons) and #8 W with #9 D (now I'm at a total loss.)
Finally, with the long holes, #1 W with #3 D, and #9 W with #8 D. The reason for the latter is two-fold: W has but one three-shot hole. However, the most demanding hole at W is #9 and the likewise, #8 at D. That's my rationale.
If anyone who knows the two courses intimater than I, wishes to support me or take issue with my suggestions, the stage is yours.