This has been quite entertaining for 1.5 pages of thread. Thank you for that life distraction.
My reaction to the thread title, which was as near to a complete sentence in a title as Patrick has ever used, was the following:
Oh, Patrick means that you have to hit the driver this far, but not that far.
As I read more, I wasn't certain this was the case. Folks wrote about threading this needle (that's direction, not distance) or avoiding that lateral bunker (that's direction, not distance, also.) I went back to my original notion.
Oh, Patrick means that you have to hit the driver this far, but not that far.
Except for this: when does golf demand that from you? If the minimum carry to reach safe ground is driver (and that's what varied tee decks offer us~250 or 235 or 220 or 205 or 190 yard carries to surpass a crevice or some other fronting devourer of souls), I hope it's not quite often in a round, unless that's your thing. If the option to play short exists, then some play short while others challenge the impediment. If we have to keep a tee ball between two vertical hazards (the first ending at 215, the second beginning at 250 and insurmountable) then we play a club that gets us that far.
My interpretation is that Patrick is suggesting par 4 and 5 holes that are really composites of a pair or trio of par threes, without intermediate putting surfaces. For me, that's fine, as long as it doesn't become redundant. I enjoy the occasional chess match with the architect; if the moves are all the same, my interest wanes.