Jim, I'm not advocating anything other than questioning the status quo. If the mindset is, that the right side of the 14th green is unfair...how does one make it fair? Surgery seems like the status quo answer (Tom has become so mainstream) and I don't like that answer. It's disrespectful to the artist and it's a solution that condones the speed race which is ego driven and bad for the sport of golf. Didn't they slow the 18th green at The O club in 98'?
How can it be that slowing the green will make it too easy, and pining it will make it to difficult, or, unfair?
Perhaps one of the reasons I have a hard time with this exact question on pinability is that I was fortunate to make my second attempt, in just such a scenario, to qualify for an event. I'm no pro but I see no reason to ask a pro, every once in awhile, to do something extraordinary. Isn't Shinny 04' germane to this? Michaud asked the pros on 7 to hit shots they just are not faced with anymore. The retaliation was the re-writing of history, leaving people to believe things got out of control. Rather than then one side of the extreme that tests the best golfers on the planet. Just as BB in 09' was extremely soggy.
In Tim Bert's photo you see the ball just off the front of the green? That's where almost every ball comes to rest that is hit to the right side.