1) The green at 16 will be altered slightly to make it more "fair"
Interesting, I didn't think the green was over the top as much as I thought the fairway needed tweaking.
This is my take:
16 is a pretty long hole. A perfect drive up the left opens up the green.
However, anything less than a perfect drive and the green is obscured. My problem with this is there is so much trouble lurking everywhere I think you need to afford the golfer a better vantage point to see all the bunkers, mounds, mohawks, fairway, rough and out of bounds to be traversed with the next shot.
Each time I played this hole I hit a slightly imperfect drive. Not a piece of garbage, but like a 210 yard fade. From here I couldn't tell where the green ways let alone the pin, let alone the different features that may or may not affect my ball in a beneficial way. So, basically I had a 200 yd crapshoot shot, where you hit the ball in what you hope is right direction. You have no clue how the features in front of the green may affect it. You are equipped with a distance and a general direction.
Worse off, there is the potential for a lost ball lurking at every turn, which certainly delays speed of play.
I'd allow more visability to the less than perfect tee shot. Give players a chance to take advantage of the humps and hollows in running your approach up onto the green. But as it is now, you can't see anything. The green is mostly hidden.