Jeff
In truth, thats what I would have expected. The reason I asked the question was that I was thinking of my own course, Moray Old, where it generally pays to play the dog-legs by hitting to the outside of the dog-leg for a better line to the green rather than the inside line even though the inside line might be better guarded. Like a lot of old links, Moray Old is a bit a mongrel with a number of re-routings starting with Old Tom in the 1890's and with Colt redesigning a couple of holes in the early 1920's (according to the official history) although I suspect that he did a fair bit more than that and wondered if this style of dog-leg was evidence of that. From what you say, probably not.
Niall