(Tom D said:)
"So, I ask: if he is NOT TRYING to reward position off the tee at all, are the fans of Mammoth Dunes okay with that? I suspect not, as Ian M tried hard to describe a strategic value to driving left or right that most of the rest of us are not seeing."
I really did not have to try that hard as I was merely recounting recent experiences.
We played from the Black tees and we had good caddies who showed us where the "power slots" were on many holes.
OK, so I will make yet another gross generalization without the use of a T-square, protractor, laser range-finder or topo map...;-)..
First, the course was fun as hell to play.
Second, hitting certain (fairway) spots from the tee DEFINITELY gave the player a distance/position advantage on approach.
(#9 comes to mid as well. I went down left side, as instructed, while my partners missed it and went right. My tee shot kicked forward and I had 8 iron into the green while others had 5/6.)
Never was this more obvious than on 14 and 15 where I went birdie/birdie as i hit the ideal spots on the fairway and was rewarded with an additional 30-40 yards.
I also agree that there was close to "zero tension" on tee shots and I hit driver on 11/14 holes.
Holes 10 and 11 gave me pause, both doglegs left. #11: Dogleg left par 5 of 547 yards. Had to think for sure from tee, but it played shorter than stated 547 as I hit 4 wood/21 degree hybrid over the green and I am in my 50s.
Definitely NOT a fader's course...;-) But, if you didnt see the advantage to certain parts of the FWs, then either you weren't looking or simply lack the ability to hit them...