Sort of encouraging, I think. For all the moaning and groaning about designing for Tour Pros, turns out the old guard inadvertently figured it out? What's funny is I played Copperhead with Larry a few times and he never stopped talking about his main emphasis being on average players, especially at a resort course.
I take it some of the tee shot shaping is a result of the dog legs being maybe 250 yards, and not 300, which makes a pretty nice apex for a shaped shot.
And, the green contours at a 1970's 2-3 and probably 2.5-4% do make for harder putting than the 1.5% used on many current tour courses.
To me, the greatest part of Copperhead was the original free form art tees. A look at the aerial shows most have been removed and simplified. Larry thought everything should have some art to it, but alas, it seems tees really need to be practical and no amount of art is considered maintenance efficient. Too bad, because since I missed the square tee movement, I have been starting to use the old Copperhead free form tee as one of my design signatures. Based on reaction, its so old (dating to 1972), it has been forgotten and seems new again...….
Ditto the green angles making approach shots require some shaping.