Theoretically at least, it's always about the greens, isn't it?
Greens that by their smartly designed slopes & contours turn width into 'meaningful width', or conversely can make a relatively narrow fairway 'play wider' for the average golfer.
Greens that, on occasion if the architect wishes, effectively eliminate one side of the fairway (or one half of an exceedingly wide fairway) for the better player looking to make birdie, or conversely can open up avenues of recovery for the weaker player scrambling to make par.
If the greens at The Loop could be designed so as to accept shots & challenge shot making from two directions (without being massively scaled), I assume interesting greens can be designed to similarly accept shots & challenge shot-making from one (even if it's narrower) direction, while still being proportionately scaled.
Peter