DaveM -
You're right, I spoke more generally in my first post, while referring to CPC #16.
However, the point remains the same: Just because most mediocre golfers choose to accept many challenges for whatever reason doesn't mean that the option is not there for those who choose to play a more strategic game.
My home course features a very difficult par 3 (to me) as the 15th. It about 210, all carry over a valley that you can play from. There are woods along the left side of the hole and plenty of room to bail out to the right. The green slopes pretty strongly back to fron, so long is no bargain.
Every time I've played this hole, there has been nothing on the line, so I pull out the appropriate club for me (generally 3-6 iron, depending on wind) & try to hit it on the green, short of the hole location. If I were playing with something real on the line, I would definitely favor the right a lot more and probably underclub as well. Heck, the way I hook long & mid irons under pressure, I'd probably hit a 7 right & short.
Nobody plays the hole this way, but the option is still there. That's my point. That's why I fail to see your leap of "No one does it, so it diminishes the game."