. . . the RTJ greens provided for more strategic shot placement on green approach due to a backstop option on at least 32 of the 36 greens.
That percentage seems tired and repetitive. I don't know how large the RTJ backstops are but they sound overly comforting. The Bandon courses often offer the backboards, but they aren't encompassing. They offer slopes if you want to use them but they don't wrap up the green. So, though the Bandon greens may not offer that strategic option as often, they test the deftness of player skills more, (I hate to lessen the importance of thinking, though), which, I believe, would make people want to replay them more. Perhaps not as cajoling, but still there if a golfer examines his options.
Last time on Bandon Dunes, on the 7th hole, I had a backboard directly behind the hole, and I decided to use a P wedge instead of the Sand Wedge. The shot ran up the back bank, not my intention but knew of the possibility, and the ball came back down onto the green, between the dancing feet of a caddy, to rest a couple of inches from the hole. It was pure luck except that my propensity for error was factored in. If it was factored in on 32 greens though, I think the novelty would diminish the experience.