Angles matter to a golfers ego. This method is just trying to say, stop trying to satisfy your ego and hit it in the fairway and away from hazards. It’s basically saying even if you can make an eagle from that perfect angle 10 yards wide surrounded by trouble during Friday skins, don’t go for it. Now, even if you have a 10% chance of hitting that spot are you going to go for it? If the answer is yes, it’s because of your ego. It might not help your average score in your medalist match against yourself for the rest of your life, but if you pull that off and then the next two subsequent shots and come away with eagle, you will be richer than when you started the day. Your ego is willing to accept that trade-off. If you fail, and pick up your putt for 6 your ego is damaged, but your score is not really affected, because we are just playing skins. If you played without your ego, maybe you could have made a 3 or 4 too, but you could also make a 5 or 6. It doesn’t guarantee you a better score in every situation, it just increases the probability and minimizes the risk to get there, over time.
Angle mitigation=risk mitigation. That is all this statement is saying. Before you make any of these decisions you are choosing between 50 degrees of angled instruments to counteract the angle on the ground. Most of them have nicknames like 7 iron, why? So you don’t have to think about all of those angles.
Angles were introduced on purpose to mess with your ego. The Golden Age architects wrote about risk and reward to your ego, they didn’t always say one angle was better than the other for your score. To make a truly strategic hole, you should be able to play successfully on more than one route. If you give golfers decisions, their ego is usually going to get in the way. Angles create decisions. If you can make angles seem like they don’t matter then you have eliminated a major outside influence to your game. It’s all sports psychology, and in many instances, it’s easier said than done.
The catchphrase was well thought out, because if your ego thinks angles matter, you will chase this title.