Guys,
Thanks for the answers, appreciated. And just so you know I;ve thought about this topic for awhile now and am generally interested in everyones thoughts. And I also figured it would be an uphill battle from the get go with this topic and this group.
Back to the trenches though!
I keep hearing that high spinning shots are achievable for the "good" player or that "good" shots can hold the green. Isn't this sort of the same as saying a "good" player can play an aerial course well or "good" chips check up close to the hole?
All this sort of stuff seems fairly obvious, good shots of any variety are almost always rewarded justly. But the fact is in the states your average joe is a 16 capper, not a 5 hitting neat crisp iron shots. Are players in the UK that much better such that most of them are good and hit good shots most of the time? In reality isn't it true that more often than not folks over there choose to land the ball short because its the higher % shot? Wouldn't that be along the same lines of a player choosing the aerial, land on the green shot here because its the higher % shot here?
So, while a high shot "could" be played over there...is it safe to say its not the most oft used shot?
Isn't that the same as saying a low runner "could" be played over here, even if its not the most used?
Because as stated the vast majority of holes I've played over here due in fact allow for something lower to be played into the green or even land short of the green and run on....they're just more difficult to do and call for a "good" shot to played to have it come off. And yes as Sean said, these low shots do have to played differently because conditions are different. But they can indeed be played.