While I wouldn't like this sort of setup for regular play, I believe it makes sense for several tour events annually. The setup seemed to call for very conservative play, and strong course management. Restraint. Irons off tees, approach shots to middle of the green in most cases. When most of the contenders can fly a 3 iron 240+, and have it roll out 20-40 or more yards, even the 500 yard holes are playable with an iron off the tee. With so much water and OB in play at Bay Hill, I would think some players would try this approach. Many (most?) tour players seem to feel they are entitled to bomb driver to within wedge range on nearly every hole, and do so without the challenge of deep rough, or some other hazardous or unpredictable lie. I did not find the tournament particularly compelling, but I do think the setup (intentional or coincidental) created certain unique challenges for a regular tour stop, which I appreciated. I believe a great course manager and shot maker, particularly one with some mental toughness, would have thrived in this event.