Mike N,
I didn't say you were wrong, I asked how you knew that.
Still I always have wondered whenever I have seen Tour Pros critique designs, again from the "what if I miss it here" perspective. What percentage of shots end up in an exact location when a pin is in a certain location? Certainly one out of every 6 or 7 due to pin rotation, and then perhaps 1% max of any given shots in a day. If a course plays 200 rounds a day, 7 days a week, that is a max of 0.0015% chance of any given "deeply thought out" chip ever happening, and in reality, its probably more like 0.0000001%.
My point is, I suspect JN and others know this and believe that creating random, gently rolling slopes, or long consistent slopes that may give a variety of ball positions just off the green a similar challenge is probably more practical than thinking you are really doing something great by obsessing over a chip shot to one position from one position. That really strikes me as playing to this crowd more than something that really happens on a regular basis in the field with most gca.