The Ocean course features a number of cape-type tee shots where a more agressive angle over an angled waste area yields a better line and a distance advantage. It is a classical design concept that rewards agressive play with an advantagous result.
The problem with the concept from my perspective is that with modern equipment, it effectively doubles the advantage of carry distance off the tee. I know I can clear 225 yards with a well struck tee ball. If I am playing on a straight fairway with someone that carries the ball 10 yards less, I am probably going to outdrive the person by 10 yards. On a cape tee shot, I can gain 20 yards and get a better angle into the green. If I am feeling shaky, I can bail out a bit and still have an advantage over the shorter hitter with a driver or hit 3 wood and wind up in a similar spot.
I think modern equipment has made this type of design less attractive than it was in the days of persimmon when mishits were more common.
* I know a cape hole is technically defined at the green but that is not the feature I am discussing here.