Eguller
You are too late - that happened two and-a-half years ago when fairways were restored to their originally designed, faster, speeds. Which didn't help this year due to so much rain before the event.
You do realize the winning score two years ago was -14? The players didn't get twenty strokes better ... the conditions this week, which were pretty rare, got about ten strokes easier (really tough two years ago). The course was built to accommodate 20-30 mph winds and over 500 feet of elevation changes (noticeably different than Waialae's Sony open which is pretty much entirely flat). If you gave this course "average" tour sized fairways and greens - the pros would boycott it, their caddies too (lugging around an extra four dozen balls up/down those hills), and hardly anyone would enjoy watching the provisional and drop-fest. 😜 And worse, as a "resort course", it would close. No one would ever want to play it more than once.