It would depend upon whose definition of "difficult" and Well "conditioned"
When perfect conditioning becomes a condition of playing a "difficult" course, I guess I'm just going to opt for something else... that's neither well "conditioned or "difficult"
I realize that's vague, but as long as the ball rolls reasonably true on the greens at almost any speed (5-14), I'm in, and I tire of egotistical, boring, one dimensional difficult golf courses where looking for a ball becomes common.Low score wins, I don't care how "challenging" a course is in a match-we're both playing the smae hole.
Today my opponent's partner flew the first green by 20 yards, and they suggested we play winter rules, because of "fliers"
I said no, we're playing golf.
On the second hole the same opponent flew the green by 20 yards, off a tee.....