TEPaul,
The funny thing is, the first time I ever played Pine Valley, the pin was all the way back. I asked the caddy how far I was to the pin and he told me. I hit it about 3 feet from the hole and was really proud of the shot.
But, when I got up on the green, and walked back to the pin, and saw what was to my left, right and long, I got scared, realizing that I had just escaped from what could have been one of those disastrous, legendary phone number scores you hear about, and mine would have been on the first hole and ruined what turned out to be a very good round.
Ignorance can be bliss.
But, this brings up another interesting point.
In medal play, there is no doubt that you and I think alike about the play of the hole, which also indicates that this is one of the few times you understand the situation and have drawn the proper conclusion.
But, ask yourself this question.
Would you play the hole the same way if your opponent, who hit first, hit it 2 feet from the hole ?
Now ask yourself, if it was the 19th hole, the potentially deciding hole in the match, and he hit it in there 2 feet, would you play it the same way ?