I love this thread. There can be a lot of groupthink on this site on any number of topics, so I respect that there some solid arguments on both sides here. Put me in the group of folks who walked off BPB and said "huh?" I didn't get the point of salivating over it then and I sure don't now. Yes, BPB achieves many of the goals outlined ad nauseum here including presenting one of the most challenging venues for the best players in the world and traversing a relatively extreme piece of property. But how many questions does it really ask the golfer? I really see the only two as 1) can you hit the ball 300 yards and dead straight? and 2) can you hit high lofted mid-to-long irons into the greens?
Where is the strategy in banging 14 drivers? Ok, fine. 12 or 13 depending on what you hit on 2 & 18. You certainly do not have to shape the ball in any direction on any of those holes either unless you are as long as Dustin Johnson. What is the strategy on the approach shots? Well, if you miss the fairway, it's most likely to chip out to 100 yards. If you are in the fairway, the majority of the time you just have to fly it over the bunkers.
I find the comparison to Pine Valley interesting. I had never heard the black course was inspired by PV. If that is true (I have no reason to dispute it), that inspiration is not being lived out with the current maintenance of BPB. There is virtually no rough at PV, and yet you can find yourself absolutely dead off the tee if you hit the fairway. Further, nearly every shot around the golf course requires thought. I bet it is not entirely rare for the scratch golfer to reach the 6th tee having only hit his putter more than once.
BPB belongs solidly in the "good" category. It is in the upper tier of that category. What would I do to BPB to take it from "good" to great"? Nothing. I don't think you can get there without destroying the current course. Sure I think you could widen the fairways and firm them up to bring some of the fairway bunkers back into play (i.e. make them true "fairway" bunkers), but I don't think that will happen. But to Erik's point, there are definitely 500 courses I would play (between repeats and new plays) before I went back to BPB again. Heck there are probably 30-40 within an hour drive. I have a finite amount of time to play golf and I don't need to spend 5:30 of it going driver wedge wedge on 500 yard par 4s. Look forward to watching the pros though.