Niall,
If you were on othe 6th green at NGLA, on the far right, with the hole cut 5 yards from the right edge and the hole was cut 5 yards from the left edge, leaving you about a 52 yard putt, would you feel the same way, understanding that you have an uphill putt that must traverse the volcano like contour in the middle of the green ?
Why shouldn't a tee shot from roughly 139 yards, that's 52 yards off line, face a similar fate ?
One's vertical in terms of being short of the hole and the other is horizontal, or directionally deprived.
Why should golfers who miss their intended target by a wide margin not face a difficult recovery.
Why should there be a sense of entitlement in terms of getting down in two ?
With regard to that putt from the far, lower right to the far upper left, worse than coming up short is going long as that green feeds balls into the adjacent bunkers.
Hence, like # 1, golfers hitting the green can walk off the green with a triple or worse.
I don't understand those who want to mute the challenge because their poor thinking and/or poor execution results in a high score.