Furthemore, I'll give you a perfect example of why and how chipping areas around greens are more interesting and challenging than just rough.
The other day I had about 50 yards into NGLA's #5. Being the purist architectural addict I guess I am, and since the course was firm and fast I said to myself----here I am with a real ground game option and even though I've never used that shot much and don't play it very well, I've got to try it anyway it's so interesting and cool, particularly on a course this good and cool. So I take a pitching wedge and basically chip it low behind the left pin.
As I was walking to the green I saw the ball was still rolling near the left edge of the green and to my amazement it caught the chipping area and rolled about 15 yards left into a bunker at the base of the swale about 15 yards left of the green.
From there I hit a 60 degree sand wedge to edge of the green (near the pin)---it rolled back, caught the chipping area again and rolled back into another bunker to the left of the green, from where I blasted out well past the pin and 2 putted for an easy 7!!
If there'd been rough in that area, as there used to be, I would've made anything from a 4 to a 6 but certainly not the 7 I made. Basically the same thing happened to me two holes later on the Road Hole after I decided to play a cool little chip shot directly at the far right pin (where there's zero room which I knew) got in the bunker behind the green and took three shots to get out as the ball hit the top of the green and rolled back down the close mowed area of the bunker bank) and I made an 8!!
This type of thing happened to me a number of times on the front nine all because I had so many interesting options to try I decided to go with some that seemed cool but that I don't know that well and am not that good at and I paid the price.
This is what's it's all about fellas! This is multiple options of interest and challenge and these are the kinds of things which happen with them. If it was just rough surrounded those greens I never would've thought twice about what I could do!