Michael Hayes is, in my opinion. right on. Having played Sahalee at least 30 times over several years, it is the incredible height of the cedar and fir trees, which are common in this part of the world, and having carved out many of the holes in cleared areas that are substantially below the tree line, makes the course look more narrow than it really is. The exception to that is No. 1, which is intimidating off of the tee and to a lesser extent, No. 4. Most holes have a substantial landing area, but almost all holes are framed wtih these massive trees, which make it look much narrower than it is.
Sahalee is definitely not the type of course that is in favour on this board because of the trees but in my humble opinion, it still provides plenty of variety, interesting greens with, on several holes, a variety of approaches.