Clearly, "dead" was the wrong word for my question.
I'm just wondering, based off Augusta and many modern courses, if it's been deemed the 60 yard pitch is too easy. Clearly, Augusta thinks it's too easy as there is only one hole that the players may face this kind of shot (unless something has gone wrong on the previous shot).
The two modern courses a frequent have numerous holes with 9, 8 and 7 iron approaches, maybe a couple long irons and MAYBE one less than 100 yard shot. As referenced in the 350 yard par 4 thread, C&C frequently do not build these holes, rather opting for very short (less than 310 yards) or very long (over 420 yard) par 4s. So, have some decided the pitch is too easy to ask in an examination of a player?
Or, are designers assuming players will face short pitches in numerous other situations, so why design specifically to that type of shot?