Rick:
I'm so confused... I read your first statement as saying the opposite as what you say now.
"Where do you most frequently find trouble? Beyond the green, it seems to me."
I think most people find trouble SHORT, do to underclubbing. As now I read that you say also... but if that's the case, what the heck did you mean by the statement above in quotes? You confused the heck out of me, my friend.
Or are you just speaking to the scratch players?
And I read Thomas' quote to simply be advocating less trouble long... and I'm not making the logical jumps that you are... I don't read him saying he wants more trouble short... He wants to reward the bold player, yes - but I don't read him saying that along with this he wants to punish the timid... maybe this is assumed, I don't know.
In any case, courses that consistently punish the poor player sure wouldn't be good for business, as they'd quickly tire of the flogging, and there are way more of them then there are good players! The trick is to somehow keep everyone happy.
TH