This thread reminds me of "Argument Clinic" by Monty Python...
-This isn't an argument!
Yes, it is!
-No, it isn't!
Yes, it is!
-This is mere contradiction...
No, it isn't!
-Yes, it is, an argument is a connected series of statements intended to make a point, it isn't the mere naysaying of whatever I say..
Yes, it is!
-No, it isn't!
Anywho, I would say that highly contoured greens DO NOT favor bad putters, almost categorically. On a perfectly flat green, the bad putter has to worry about two things: Speed and solid contact.
On a contoured green, break is added to the mixture. I would argue that most bad putters are also bad at reading greens, or more accurately their skill in reading greens is negated by poor mechanics (My opinion really, and from watching people play for a few years, any evidence countering this would be appreciated).
"Now, Promenade!"