Jason - the problem with the routing isn't the flow from hole to hole. The problem is with the walk within the holes, from the teeing areas to the fairways. Because of water, swampy areas, or whatever, there are a number of holes where you have to walk pretty much on cart paths that take you on a circuitous route around the unwalkable areas and then lead back to the fairways. The degree that you are diverted isn't atypical of cart golf but it's too much for walkers to leave one feeling they are always moving forward from the tee to your ball. Some of this may be addressable by finishing walkways (planned?) thru the hazard areas, but fact of the matter is that this hasn't been done.
Ben - I don't hate exceptional par-5's; that's a bizarre statement on your part. I love them, especially as they are so rare, so it's you that's twisting my words. In the Sandhills area I'd give that moniker to Mid-Pines #15 way before I'd ever attach it to Dormie #17. I love the 18th at Pebble, #4 at Old Town, and most of the 5's at Ridgewood CC as well as others I've played that truly stand out. I believe you've used the word "great" to describe Dormie or elements thereof more than just as it pertains to #17, but if in fact you haven't, and you believe that the only great element at Dormie is #17, then please accept my apologies. But me sounding like a liberal? Wow!