Many people are questioning these features. Not me, but many people.
I see what you did there.
Isn't it possible that feature can limit options on a single shot, while also injecting overall variety into the round? It strikes me that the sleepers at Rye do just that - in their absence, players may use the same low running shot or putt from short grass off the green for the majority of their greenside recovery plays. With the sleepers in place, occasionally the player will find situations where a more lofted shot is more prudent.
I want options in a course, but the options don't need to be unlimited. I like features that weigh on a player's mind as he's considering his available choices. The sleepers at Rye seem to do just that - they don't mandate any single shot, but they do require a player take into account that any shot he plays will need to get at least 5 or 6 inches off the ground. Flop, chip, or pitch.