As per Joe's point, it's instructive to 'watch' the tournament on the pgatour.com 'shot tracker'. The overhead view shows all the angled fairways and visual clutter that the course/PB is famous for, but also shows how every player (who is playing well) consistently ignores all of that and picks the right line for their individual games/skill sets. And those lines are almost always dead straight, whether for shorter hitting Simpson or bomber Johnson. In other words, as has been noted, there is more room out there than it seems, and a lot less imagination is required to play it than it first appears. Since golfers as different as Davis Love and Fred Funk have won there, I suppose you could say that it's a 'fun' golf course instead of a hard one, and playable for all...