Grant85
Head Pro
I don't know where I sit on playing Augusta, The Old Course is definitely one I want to play. As are Royal st Georges and Le Golf National - both because I've been to tournaments at those courses.
What I do know is that even as a reasonable hitter, I'd want to be playing off the tee that gave me the best chance of hitting the clubs into the green that they're designed to be attacked with. If that means me playing a course that's 500 yards shorter than the pros, great. If it's 900 yards short, who cares? I don't want to be hitting 3 wood into a green that Rory's hitting 6 iron into for example.
Absolutely.
I think a lot of amateurs, including good club players with single figure handicaps massively underestimate the difference between a scratch golfer and a tour player. If you've got decent length you can give yourself loads of birdie chances on most members clubs.
At most of the clubs we play that are closer to 6,000 yards than 7,000 (and plenty below 6,000) a tour pro would be averaging in the low 60s if they were playing there every week. On tour, most of the top guys are still averaging under 70 for extended periods, if not for a whole season. And this is on seriously tough tracks all above 7,000 yards with a lot more rough, narrower targets, greens as fast as they can get them, loads of sand in the bunkers, severely tucked pins or on the edge of slopes etc. Plus the added pressure of competition.
And even if you turn up at the Old Course, and play off the Whites... and shoot 72... ok a very fine round of golf. But it's still miles away from a Professional Tournament with the condition they would get the course to for an Open Championship or even the difference in somewhere like Wentworth the week of the PGA and the other weeks.