oneeyedjohn:
Yeah Bob, that's how I used to play crosswind , but I changed a while ago as I didn't like the loss of distance. I now prefer to use the wind and let the ball float back with its' assistance , thereby getting a longer run out.
Also a longer hang time is good.
Thanks for explaining my question ^^
It's situational, John, ain't it? I agree with your preference, for the kind of shot shown in OP.
However, there are situations on some courses with trees or other vertical obstacles (Oly, CCC, BPB courses notably) where your method may not be practical with some shots in adverse winds. Like the dreaded left side trees on Oly 16, in a strong left-->right wind.
So I believe it's good to have alternative shots available if needed, at the penalty of reduced yardage, and landing it in short grass with a likelihood of saving par or better.