That's a good call, Wade. The longer hitter can play for the hill behind and have it roll back down onto the green.
...And into the bunker, which is fine. There aren't too many shots rolling down off that backboard from that angle and staying put on that green regardless of how nice and soft and feathery one hits their clubs. The feathery player would be more likely to hold the green by hitting the green than behind the green even from that distance.
In my case I'd just need to get a forecaddie to go stand in the long grass and spot where my tee shot lands.