"...the best way to play good golf, day in and day out, year in and year out, is to get the ball from the tee to somewhere on or near the green in as few strokes as possible, and when you miss greens to miss them in the correct places, rather than relying on a magical wedge game and a hot putter."
AG - that's very well put and no doubt true, and true for you and for me and for good/very good players and pga tour players alike. And when you or me or good/very good players or pga tour players happen to miss greens in the wrong places, a magical wedge game and a hot putter will sure help all of us out (in getting the ball into the hole in as few strokes as possible.) So, to bring the discussion back to architecture, I think the question is: do we want a design where a magical wedge and a hot putter will help us all out a lot, or only a little?
Peter