Thomas
You could well be right. But thats the joy of links is it not ?
Sean
Let me suggest that if a club isn't willing, usually for monetary reasons, to maintain an area of semi rough they are then hardly likely to maintain it as fairway. And if you are talking about a traditional style links then the semi isn't going to get lush unless there are areas of heavy soils.
One thing that you touch on, which I agree with, is what borders the playing corridor makes a difference. If it is bordered by a solid flank of gorse then clearly that is going to make a big difference in the fear factor alone. I think the key here is variety and while I don't think anything wrong with a 50 yard playing corridor (or even less on occasion) I wouldn't advocate a uniform approach. Same with what borders the playing corridor.
I also think there are other ways of effectively providing width, one being offsetting the tees such that you are hitting the fairway at an angle. That's a great way of making the golfer think about line and length if they are wanting to go for the tiger line while also offering the opportunity of an easier option if they wish.
Niall