Shivas,
I decided last night to let Geoff respond on this topic, thus "butting-out" of that part of the discussion. Now that he has posted a modern perspective, I would like to give my take.
One of the great aspects of width is just not the fact that the golfer can step up to the tee and think, "Rip-it," but in fact this style or enhancement allows one to play to his or hers strengths, in relation to the strategy or their own strategy per say.
For years I had mapped out in my head how I was going to play the 14th at the Old Course. I knew I was going to play there someday, and the names of all of the areas entertained me greatly (Elysian Fields, Hell, Pulpit, Beardies, Sawtooth, Break In The Dike, etc.) While some will say that the Old Course is too narrow, few realize that it is just one huge fairway throughout the course. The Tom Paul Maintenance Meld in its finest form! #14 is in fact a very wide golf hole and a delightful one at that because anyone can play it and still be challenged by it.
Rustic Canyon will have many areas that will fit this same bill. Many different areas that will require not only great thought from the tee, but pre-thought before he or she even gets to it! Not to mention the TE Meld that encompasses the 2nd, 3rd & 5th holes.
Geoff's onetime concerns of people not getting the architecture will never come to pass simply by convinence of the affordability of return visits, plus the challenge to take on what he or she may have failed in past excursions. This is what the Game is all about--Personal Challenge! And yes, I also feel this is the best way to compete in Match Play also! Play the course, and not your competitor, and let the final result be the deciding factor. Rustic Canyon will be an excellent match play course.
JakaB, I will be the first to accept such a system on the first tee. Just last night I had to listen to my local AM/PM Counterman tell me of stories of days gone by in Pakistan, and how they would all sit by the barnfire at night, dreaming of how good it would be in America, owning a 7-11 and having an American fox with big breasts.