But a true thing is that the Tour Players are so stuck in the greens in regulation concept, that they have a hard time establishing a strategy in windy conditions.
Remember the 2009 Open Championship, the reason why a 59 years-old Tom Watson almost won he mainly because he knows how to play in tough conditions. As I watched him play, I noticed that he did those things:
1) At all cost, keep the ball in play (on mown grass)
2) Make sure the worst you do on a hole is a bogey (Watson was one of the only, or the only player not to make a double bogey during regulation play). If you miss the fairway, don't try the hero shot, hit the ball back in play and on the next shot, make sure to hit the green. Even if you have a 50 yard pitch to play, aim 10-15 feet on the safe side.
3) Make sure to miss your target on the low side of the wind, it's better to chip from off the green into the wind, then hit the green and having a 50 foot putt downwind.
Tour players don't play survival golf often... so what the conditions get bad, the old folks and europeans have an advantage..