Alex:
I thought you'd use Rees Jones as your counterpoint, not Coore & Crenshaw.
Bandon Trails [since you've played it] has several holes that are disturbing or counter-intuitive: The 4th with its drive over the ridge, the 5th with that wild green you can't see from the tee, the 6th with another drive over a ridge, a driver-length par-3 [the 12th], the 14th, the 18th. It's not as wide open as Old Macdonald, so the good player feels like others are punished adequately for off-line shots -- indeed, that is the part that good players find most disturbing, the idea that opponents are getting away with bad shots and still making pars, while they are hitting greens and making bogeys. But Bandon Trails is hardly what I'd call "conventional" or "straightforward".