If I play about 40 rounds a year...my estimate for the number of times I would hit the pin on a putt going more than 4 feet past the hole is 0.25.
It's going to affect different people at different rates. I've watched my college players hit the hole from off the green at rates that would surprise many players. Better players tend to hit the hole from farther distances… but also have slightly better distance control, too.
If you're willing to give up an advantage because you think it's negligible, by all means, go for it. Doesn't change my life, man!
I can only recommend to golfers what I've recommended. Because, hey, just like those times when you can flip a coin and get heads five times in a row, there may come a time when you might even benefit and save a shot or more twice in one round, and your 78 could have been a 76 or lower.