Matt,
Nice to know we can scour each other's posts for possible topics.
Why do you think it is a little wide of the mark?
I thought you'd find it amusing that I quoted you and started a thread after I had a quote of mine turned into a thread by you Mark. Obviously we're both sources of thought-provoking posts.
I have pondered your quote over the last day or so, and while I don't agree with it, I see your point more clearly. I think it was Rihc above, who spoke of plateaus and little mounds, where pins can be tucked when the course is set up well. The central green plateau on 12 is a great example. The course is full of them. They can be very close to the pin on the greenskeeper's whim.
I feel you need great touch, and great imagination to your short game to score there. Obviously, no one needs a high cut lob wedge from 6inch rough to stop on a dime, but there's still loads of short game skill needed at TOC. Chips that check quick, or skip a little then stop, or run out over humps and bumps. Also the long putting that rgk and Mr. Huntley alluded to previously. Anything with a putter is short game in my book.
As for a 30 foot putt downhill on 11. You'd better have a razor sharp short game there too. I won't even mention Constantino Rocca, or a certain Valley...
Matthew