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But how annoying would it be if you flushed an iron and watched it sail over the back of the green because you based your yardage on a mis-hit. Selecting a club based on expecting to mis-hit it doesn't sound like positive mental attitude either!
The strategy should be to pick a club that will hit the back of the green if you flush it. Which of course the vast majority of us do infrequently.
Hitting it long because you've hit one pure would be no more irritating to me than leaving one short that I've bit poorly.