I am a big fan of Strantz's work.... much more than the work of DMK ( and that is not a put down of Kidd's work as I was one of the first to play Bandon and have enjoyed numerous tracks of his). It is just that Strantz courses have more variety, creativity, and no two holes on any of his courses feel the same. Yes his courses are quirky, but taking those risks while still maintaining playability makes them even more attractive.
I am fortunate to fly into Raleigh a few times a year on business and make the trek to TR whenever possible. I have played it when I was a 2 handicapper and bombing 300 yd drives, and now as a 8-10 handicap hitting it at 240 "- ish" yards off the tee. I have found little difference in the 'enjoyment factor' because the yardage is extremely manageable, greens are large & receptive, and the carries are not obscene.
To the point of it not being fair to bogey + golfers, I feel not every course (public or private) should need to cater to all levels of play. It may be better financially to broaden the spectrum level but that was not the intention when Strantz was hired to build the course. He was given chaotic terrain on which to paint a masterpiece that would excite and thrill golfers - mainly more seasoned players. Per the course's website [font=] "it was Strantz’s goal to test “a player’s eye, determination, and wits."[/font]