This is far from the first time this has been written, but I think we are speaking about what makes our country great.
I love the dichotomy between areas where each square foot of space (and sometimes air space about the physical space) is haggled over and bought and sold, and the great expanses of the Western US, where land can be unincorporated, enjoyed by all, maybe even forgotten.
When I first started traveling out West for business (I live near Boston), I initially found all the open space discomforting...like an "other" feeling you might find visiting a foreign country. Now I love the "adventurous" nature of seeing the wide open spaces...even if its just visually from my rental car...and I count myself lucky to live somewhere where I don't even need to leave the country to experience great diversity of landscape.
I thought RCCC fit its environment very well, with yardage meaning very little on a few holes.