Gary Player played RG a few years ago and was very negative, criticizing the of number of false fronts and elevated greens. “I don’t know how the members can enjoy this” was the gist of his parting remarks.
At the time, I dismissed he criticism. After all, architecture isn’t his strong suit. I thought more about it over time, and have changed my mind. On 13 of the 18 holes, a shot that stops on the very front of the green will roll back a minimum of 15 yards and, on 8 of the holes, over 25 yards.
I agree that this feature used “sparingly” can be challenging and fun. But on 13 holes? I’m off the reservation. I think I remember Jamie Slonis expressing a similar point of view.