Sorry Garland, but 16th at Cypress uses the cliff more then enough. And I see plenty of room to play safe on this hole (they even put a bunker between the cliff and the fairway to hold up balls)
As far as the 'Learn to play golf' line, I often say that people are thaught to hit the golf ball but not at playing golf. If you are not accurate with a long club and a 30 handicap player...
Understand you have to play the hole safely, hit 7 iron of the tee if needed, hit four little shot to reach the green (if it's a par 4) make 1 or 2 putt... double bogey on a tough hole... that's better than your average...
Learning to play golf is about understanding your limitations, whether you are Tiger Woods or like my mom who hit it 70 yards in the air, and being able to manage it to achieve the best score possible with your potential.
That means that use strategy when you are a weaker player, just like Mackenzie said.
sadly, people spend hours on the range and no time on strategy