Honestly and just based on the audience you've outlined, no.
You and I would have an amazing time playing it. We'd be endlessly delighted. For that matter, your buddies would be too... but only if they can drop $450 or whatever it costs plus a caddie and then immediately forget that they spent the money and just go enjoy a really great round of golf.
I played it with my mother years ago, and she's a golfer you'd recognize. Despite her having enjoyed rounds at Pebble Beach, Whistling Straits, and Lawsonia over the last 12 years or so, she probably never paid more than $40 for a round prior to dropping $495 at Pebble. From there, she became willing to shell out a little more cash for a "special" round, and like most golfers, she really enjoys playing a great course. But she doesn't know anything about architecture, and would happily play Kenny Perry's Country Creek if I told her you'd meet us there.
10 years or so after playing No. 2, she talks more about how much she loved Pine Needles and Tobacco Road than she does No. 2. Don't get me wrong. She loved it. But she doesn't love it appreciably more than the far less expensive courses already on your itinerary.
Don't miss Thistle Dhu though. That's honestly probably her favorite little corner of the golf world that she's ever seen.