Doug,
How is a forced layup or oddball dogleg screwing with you? At worst, wouldn't these features just limit use of the driver? At best, wouldn't they force a second (or third) shot that is more demanding? I need some examples, I think, to understand what's wrong with this. For instance, on a par 4 with a creek crossing the fairway, if I have to hit 4 iron, 4 iron instead of driver, wedge, what's wrong with that?
Describe what you mean by an oddball dogleg configuration.
I'm not being critical of what you're saying; I just want to understand. I belong to a 6100 yd., par 70 course, and hit every club in my bag almost every round, and I love it!