Pat,
I find it really hard to beleive how you fail to see my point. You are the one who must be on drugs if you think playing from the rough is a factor on most courses. I'm not saying some courses don't keep their rough at a height that creates a challenge, but the reality is most courses do not.
You most be dreaming in technicolour because anytime I have ever played a course where the rough was a little longer than normal all I ever hear from my playing competitors is how the rough is too long and unfair. That is exactly why clubs keep their rough so low, to avoid complaints.
Beleive it or not, the 1500 people that are on this message board see golf in a way that the vast majority of golfers do not. I don't know who you play with, but I never play with golfers that know anything about golf architecture, maintenance, or strategy.
I'm the number one advocate of fairway width and strategic golf, but this flies right over most golfers heads. I remember trying to explain to my dad how fairway width created more strategy and he honestly didn't see where I was coming from. He thinks narrow fairways show off a golfers skill more.
I live in Montreal, by the way. So apparently Montreal is the only place that keeps their rough short. Good to know.
And which courses deliberatley keep greens soft? Are you kidding me? You could drop me on almost any course in North America and I could practically back up a 3 iron on the green. Sure, go ahead, name some courses whose greens are firm, but those are the exceptions and not the rule.