Doug
Maybe I was not clear, but your natural assumption was correct in regards to my relative length as compared to players at various levels. The Big Tour guys hit it shorter than the minitour guys and the Nationwide guys fall in between.
I think what Vijay means, similar to what Brent is saying, is that it's more important to be on the correct side of the golf hole than to be just anywhere in the fairway. What they are doing by aiming down one side or the other as opposed to the center is giving themselves a wider margin of for error.
Visual Hypo:
If you can make birdie from 20 yards into the right rough 3/10
And from the right first cut 4/10
And the right edge of the fairway 6/10
And the center of the fairway 4/10
And the left edge of the fairway 3/10
And the left first cut 1/10
And from 20 yards into the left rough never in your wildest dreams
Where are you going to aim?[/color]
The right side of the fairway obviously because you have 20 yards on either side to miss and have a realistic chance at birdie, and they feel they can get up and down for par from anywhere so very few drives take par out of the equation the way it does for you and I.
I know, hypotheticals are hypotheticals, but this is how they make their game plans.