For a skilled player, it's easier to hit a big hook than it is to hit a big slice from that yardage.
Obviously Jamie plays a game of skill with which I am not familiar.
For an unskilled player, I can hit the open stance, open blade slice of a right-hander about 5X more often than I can any sort of hook.
A 155yd slice of similar dimensions for me would probably be a 5I, or even one of those sort of wide open - 3/4 swing, stop at the top and sort of swipeandwipe it across the ball, gripping tight with the left hand- 4I. Maybe I get the curve about 1 in 4 tries.
A hook, maybe 1 in 20 tries, but no way that many yards of hook. But for a hack like me, hitting a very lofted 9I-gap wedge with that much movement is pretty much impossible. Oh, I can hit the stone cold shank off line that much, but it is a straight flight shank.
I can just see some of those old codger members of ANGC, after the hoopla has died down before she closes for the summer, rushing out to the spot with a small bucket, 'flailing away'!