Alex,
I'm not so sure about that.
If you look at the schematics of the original "Cape" at NGLA, both the drive and the approach shots were forced to deal with substantive angularity.
I don't see how a relatively straight hole forces one to deal with angularity on the drive and/or the approach.
While the 14th at NGLA has had the green moved, the golfer still has to deal with the angles on his drive and/or approach.
Bunkers have replaced a good deal of the water, but a combination of water and expansive bunkers, not sprinkled bunkers retain some of the original flavor of the hole.
What's not revealed in the aerial of the 17/18th hole at Congressional is the topography that allows the golfer to play short and right, allowing the land to direct the ball onto the green.
As to the 18th at Bay Hill, I hope your
indicated your true views