Hmm, there is a contradiction here, it seems to me. For sure the added length and the tighter fairways are adding difficulty and making charges less likely, but what really makes the golf course hard is when the greens are firm and the players struggle to control their balls on landing. Yet this is what makes the course's strategy come alive - it makes angles and positioning important. If you want birdies, put more water on the greens. But don't complain about a lack of strategy on a hit and stick golf course.