Mike,
Are you part of the "grain is good", "greens should run at all different speeds", "quirk rules" crowd? Do you enjoy studying a shot, executing it accordingly maybe once out of 10 times only to see it plug or careem into a bunker? Perhaps you should just be flipping quarters in the cart shack instead of playing golf.
Augusta Syndrome my a--! Very few of us, with the possible exception of Tom Paul, Pat Mucci, Sir Huntley, and a couple others will ever see true Augusta-like conditions. We all should be so lucky.
Most of us don't ask for even an approximation of those conditions at home. But it sure is fun when you see the shot, hit it in the nuts, and the ball reacts as you dreamed it would. It is those rare ocassions, maybe a couple of times in the round, when all three things take place correctly on the same shot (analysis, execution, and results) that bring you back for more. I guess that it was a good thing that the maintenance meld was not entirely to my liking at Cuscowilla!