Most good golfers can drive the ball at an acceptable level. I know very few good golfers whose putting approximate their long game. Drive for show, putt for dough has a strong basis. Cam Smith, mullet and all, is one serious, tenacious golfer with three wins this year on three very different golf courses.
As to TOC, I sill think it suffers from "the emperor wears no clothes" syndrome. Its extraordinary intangibles, IMO, greatly over-power what's on the ground from an all-around golfing experience. Seven 20k s.f. double-greens and as many as 8-10 pitch and putt holes do make it a rather one-dimensional putting course even for a great player like Rory.