Tommy NAC and I talk about this a lot.
For young professionals, width just means bomb it. I'm not saying they are correct, but it takes some extreme
contours, angles, firmness, and (likely) speed on and around greens to influence angles for these guys.
Think Jason Day. He is hitting his six iron 130+ feet in the air. I don't know his short iron numbers. But it is pretty tough
to put a hole location somewhere (that isn't silly) that he can't get to. Unless there is some combination of firm, contour etc.
When I played the qualifier at Monifieth, I started horribly, and on number 7, the hole was located right, behind the bunker, which had a little spine coming off the bunker. My original game plan was to hit a 190 yard tee shot and leave a 140-145 shot that I would just hit 25-30 feet left of the hole. After my terrible start, I decided (with my trusty caddy) to hit driver towards the gorse on the left to leave an angle and pitch I could get close.
The young guys, would just blast the crap out of one. If on a good line, they have a simple pitch. IN the front bunker, a tough but reasonable opportunity. Miss right, pitch to the fat side of the green and two putt. For me, options, tour pros, not much thinking.