A bad outcome is a par.
There's no scorecard-wrecker outcome in play on eighteen as there is on nearly all of the other holes. My point is a sensible golfer in a 72-hole stroke-play tournament plays differently when he needs to minimize the chance of a scorecard wrecker than he does when only very, very good shots matter. I simply like getting that one sample of a free-wheeling attempt at eagle out of a 5-hour round. Is that too much to ask?
Dustin Johnson may disagree.