The golf course is utterly abysmal but there's a big difference between a great golf course and a great tournament venue. At least in my recollection, prior to the whole "signature event" thing, PGA National did produce an exciting finish, and that's not because it's this architectural marvel or anything. When it was windy and firm, the par 3's down the stretch were so exciting to watch players on, and the 18th's gamble has its fair share of iconic moments (Rory's 5 wood into 18 way back in 2012 or whatever, as an example). I'm with you though, I wouldn't want it as my home course. I've played it once, that was enough for me, but I usually tune in weekend afternoons to see what's happening!
GOLF and other organizations do not prioritize architecture because the TOUR brings in more eyes (I think Fried Egg's recent push to cover the TOUR show this in real time), so I'm not sure if I disagree with their headline because they aren't looking at in the same light anyone on this discussion group is.