Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
Is it relevant for every standard of golfer? I'm not the longest or the straightest, many off higher h'caps are longer, but I'd be inclined to say many higher handicappers lose out through poor thought processes and course mgt. Have a clear mind on what you want to achieve, and be realistic. Be clear on what your strengths are, and play to them.
Back of the green or middle or...? I always look for the yardage for the back of the green, and then eliminate the iron that would go over the back. The second calculation is what trouble is at the front. Having eliminated both of those, I can then decide if going for the flag brings either of those back into the calculation. Stay away from rubbish = stay away from bogies. Simples!
I was probably the highest handicapper there and Pie Man or Jezz were the lowest I think. And it will certainly help me in some areas, and I think Pie Man has said it helped him as well. So the answer is yes. Also don;t get too hung up on the hitting it past the hole thing. That was just one thing to think about for one of the areas people may need some help with.
It was covered in some detail in the morning and is probably one of the easiest things to remember and implement, which is why several people have mentioned it. But there were many more things on the day and in the book that may be more relevant to other areas where people may struggle.