Sean,
I entirely agree that the fairways, aprons and greens should be similar. Clubs and players need to be realistic about conditions and I would suggest that it is the poorer clubs who have suffered the least in the current drought. Yes, they may not hit the highs of perfection too often that the high end clubs enjoy more regularly but then they don't suffer the lows. They tend to have a more consistent good quality greens most of the time.
Yes, drought will have an impact but if the greens are really suffering then they are obviously not drought resistant enough. Too many UK clubs use the irrigation as a regular part of the program going for perfect conditions all the time which nature dictates are not possible.