Patrick,
That's ONE competitive solution. Another might be more interesting if they kind of zig zagged the fairway a bit in the landing area (like an S turn or two) that narrowed the "straight down the middle" area to 15-20 yards, but left the actual width at a more USGA traditional 30 yards. Then you make use of a wider fairway by either working the ball, or controlling/knowing your distance off the tee. If you want to play straight and don't know how far it is going, you better be VERY accurate!
I'm not sure how that would really look or work in practice, but I think it would at least be worth thinking about versus the easier reaction of just narrowing things.
Of course, on a F&F course with lots of trees, widening the fairway so offline drives might bounce into the trees and leave the player more screwed than if he was in the rough. But it would need to have trees pretty close to the edges of the normal fairway, if the corridor is 60 yards wide the trees aren't likely to come into play very often. Plus that's only good until it rains, then the pros will eat the place alive. Anyway, I think the USGA won't like that option because it means they have to keep the galleries further away from the action; if they don't guys like Tiger and Phil who have large followings aren't likely to roll into trouble as a friendly foot will intervene.
Tommy,
I haven't tried one of those square faced drivers yet, but I remember people saying the same thing about big headed drivers when they came out. If anyone still believes that about the standard big headed drivers, I will be happy to show a counterexample, if you play 18 holes with me the odds are pretty good I'll hit at least one drive that curves at least 30 yards left, and on a good day quite a bit more
So I remain skeptical of your statement that "no matter what you do it really does not hook or slice". I think you have to look at that statement in the light of the saying about how anyone who claims something is "foolproof" merely hasn't met a big enough fool! I haven't played with anyone swinging one of those ugly sticks yet, when I do I'll have to take a few whacks and see what happens. The lack of bulge is interesting. Is there also no roll? That would eliminate the gear effect that reduces spin for balls hit high on the face so I'm not sure that would be a good thing.