JakaB,
I think most early designers of highly contoured greens, starting with CBM, SR and CB, placed an emphasis on lag putting.
What evidence do you see that would support your claim that C&C emphasize lag putting ?
With respect to Nicklaus favoring the fade I think the rap was rooted in his designs mirroring his game.
In theory the architects mission is to forge a disinterested challenge, a tactical plan that doesn't favor any particular faction or game.
Nicklaus's early designs were alleged to have favored a specific shot, a specific method of play, HIS method.
And that's where I think the criticism had its genesis.
Wide fairways went out of vogue when automated irrigation systems became popular.
Many on this site clamor for wider fairways and scream when courses narrow them, ala ANGC and others.
I don't think that wide fairways cater to Crenshaw's game.
Now, if his game was a high hook off the tee and his designs reflected substantive margins for error built on the left side of his holes, then I might agree with you, but, wide fairways, especially those that contain center line hazards, and don't have a particular pattern on one side or the other can't be deemed to favor Crenshaws game.
One dimensional golfers with serious flaws in certain aspects of their game don't win Majors and last on the PGA Tour.