Guys, not saying what happened to you is not a game error, very well might be. Can I ask you guys a question or 2? What yardage out were you (roughly) when the mishit occurred? And, did you adjust the aim of your shot?
The reason I ask those is I had the same problem arise on Kiawah #3, and St Andys a few times and Bethpage #13 when pin is in the front. What I discovered is that mostly this is due to the camera angle and that angle was deceiving my line. It only happened when there is a raised ground in front of my shot. Like Kiawah #3. Hit a good drive, got down the hill, had that rough, mulch area in between me and pin, have about 65 yards to green. When I adjusted the arrow from the regular camera view, i was assuming the direction was correct, but what happened is that when I moved the triangle to compensate for the wind, it would go from a 65 yard target, to a 22yd target. So the triangle was aiming at something very close. It looked fine because of the camera angle, but the spot was actually at a much greater angle compared to where I was thinking of.
Its hard to explain but think of it this way, the pin is 65yrds out, you aim lets say 10ft right of hole to compensate for the wind. Draw a triangle from you to the pin, pin to the aim mark on green, and then back to you, the angle created from you to the pin vs you to the aim mark is small. Do the same triangle to that point you think you are aiming where the aim mark is only 22 yards away, the real angle is much greater, meaning if you continue that aim line, your real target at 65yds away is much further away from the pin. Not sure if I am explaining this correctly, but the camera angle makes it look like you are aiming at the direction but closer spot, but its not. Try only using the overhead view to aim your mark, I did and I havent had that error. Like I said earlier, you very well might be in spots that there is a bug.