Jeff,
In my time of watching members, and even myself playing the hole, 99% of the golfers just hit it to the middle of the fairway or it's whereabouts. It's the safe shot and ensure a dry tee shot, though, TO ME, a higher chance of the approach landing in the water or a pot bunker.
Greg,
I never thought of Mr. Dye intending for the tee shot to actually be in the rough, but who knows. I do know that the roughs at LCC used to be centipede until 1990ish and with the way bermudagrass grows, I'd suspect that the orginal fairway line may have moved. I know during my time there, Head Pro, Bob Patton, showed me pictures of the holes from the early 1990's and where the fairways lines were. We spent consierable time trying to recapture these lines and many had crept away from the waste areas, away from bunkers and had more contours than typical Dye courses. Over the last few years, the club and current Superintendent have done a very good job maintaining Mr. Dyes visions and intentions with tree removal and preservation, along with renovation of the waste areas in keeping with the Dye look.