Greg:
I respect Maltbie; he likes one of my favorite courses here in Wisconsin:
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,36792.0/But Tour golfers, as has been well documented elsewhere, can be whiners. They are (generalizing here, to make a point) like Goldilocks when it comes to their courses -- everything has to be just so, and just right.
I'm speculating about Maltbie, of course, but I'm guessing he thinks the pros will view CBay (based on what was observed this week) as:
-- arbitrary;
-- too firm (presuming it plays close to what it did this past week);
-- confusing;
-- whimsical, in a bad way;
-- a course subject to non-linear outcomes.
Since you bring up a straw man in the form of Crenshaw to make your argument, I'll use a similar one. Benhard Langer was said to have once asked for yardage to a pin during the 1991 Ryder Cup. When told it was 150 from the sprinkler head cover, Langer replied:
'Is that from the front of the sprinkler head or the back of it?'
Many, many pros are like Langer (maybe not that bad, but of a similar vein). They make a living out of knowing they can hit a 7-iron 172 yards (or whatever pros hit 7-irons these days). Not 170 yards, or 175 yards, or 173 yards, but 172 yards.
I think, if CBay can play similarly to what it did this week, that the course will confound many of them. I personally think that's a good thing. But many will whine about it.