Josh,
As I mentioned in my earlier post, I really enjoyed the River course. Lots of variety and unique challenges. I'll call that my favorite Dye Course but I'm lacking experience of playing courses held in high regard or more famous like The Golf Club, Kiawah Island, Sawgrass, Long Cove, PGA West, Bulle Rock, Firethorn, Colleton River, Harbour Town, Honors Course, Pete Dye GC or Casa de Campo. It's amazing the depth of quality in just that short list.
Chris,
Straits over Arcadia? In all fairness, I have many more plays at Arcadia so I'm much more familiar with it. Both have their positives and negatives.
I wish Arcadia could be played with more of a ground game, the bunkering is all over the map aesthetically and while I like the holes at Arcadia, there are points in the routing which makes walking tough.
For Straits, I still can't get past holes #5 and #18 and as I mentioned earlier, the bunkering is too over the top for my taste. I saw little need for 1000+ bunkers on the course. I've never been a fan of volcano bunkers regardless of their purpose. While playing Straits, despite the beauty I got a feeling of repetition and it took me a while to figure out why. Dye has been criticized for his fairway design at French Lick. Fairways will turn sharply and serpentine to the green. Many holes at Straits do the same thing. While there are uniquely designed holes at Straits that are fantastic, too many didn't agree with me.
Ken