single point tees coexist?
Here is a pet theory of mine.....If wide fairways are good, why not wide - or double - tees? If you have big options on where to hit, why not a big option on where to hit from?
Imagine putting out, and having the option of going fifty yards left, or fifty yards right to the next tee. I don't know if the rules allow that (they would on my course) but could you not be a little non plussed if your opponent headed the opposite way? And a little confused at two completely different angles to the same fairway? Naturally, I imagine the hazards arranged to play completely differently from each tee, with possible wind advantages to each, etc.
Or, imagine an Ultra Wide tee - wider than long, perhaps 60 yards wide, and not the standard 10-12 yards wide. If the super placed the standard width tee blocks, this would provide only daily variety. But if the super utilized the entire 60 yard width, a fader may tee up right, a hooker tee up left, and each have a different strategy to the same means.
Would this be a gimmick, or would it increase strategy?