What most people, even the smart guys like Kalen
, don't notice, is that, even when the odds are in your favor, they don't always work. The person who wins the powerball had the same odds as the rest of us, but somehow managed to overcome that.
VdV had those same calculations on every shot, and I personally am one of the few, maybe along with Erik (don't want to speak for him) who believes he made the right choices, according to the odds. But that doesn't guarantee the outcome desired. Nothing does.
And I'd argue the same for Phil at Winged Foot. On literally the HOLE BEFORE, he hit a wayward tee shot, the SAME wayward tee shot, and scrambled effectively. On 18, he faced an almost identical recovery shot - isn't the prudent play to think, I just pulled this off, there's no reason I can't do it again? Almost anything other than the small probability but actual outcome and he wins, easily.
People get confused when it comes to probabilities and statistics. I can't blame them, I'm a math geek and it sometimes trips me up, too.