Kalen - Agree with you that canted fairways mean more left to right how I'm thinking about it as well. That being said, Tom sort of started with a point about canted fairways in his post about Kingsley but then I felt moved into a more general comment about the overall severity of slope, so I was following up on that. Ballyneal #12, by the way, based on my recollection has a giant pit on the right side of the fairway - significantly lower than the left side and an extreme drop that I would consider an extreme canted portion of a fairway.
Tim:
I actually had Eric Iverson do a little bit of surgery on the 12th fairway at Ballyneal to allow a few more balls to stay up along the right side, before heading down into the pit on the right. Originally the tilt to the right started a bit closer to the bunkers; I didn't really want to shape it for fear of messing up the natural feel, but we were able to do it without anybody noticing.
In general, Ballyneal doesn't have a lot of severe sideslopes; most of the fairways are in bowls, many of which we softened with fill in the bottom. There may be a "correct" side of the bowl to be on, but it's not like the ball is going to get away from you out one side of the fairway, except at #17, where I kept the steep slope in the middle even though we had to re-grade almost everything else!
Also, though I love Sand Hills #14, I wouldn't describe it as a sidesloping fairway. There's just the one spot, which not everyone will reach, where the ball will motor way down to the left ... but it's not really going to stop on the side of that hill, it's so steep.