1- KNOW your carry ydgs and aim for humps. Ydgs change depending on which spin combination you use. Once learned, you can get close to hitting those humps by using to carry to a hump or ts to kill carry to land on a hump.
2- Real golf vs gamer golf. Backspin creates lift, which increases carry by elevating trajectory, thereby killing rollout. Advantageous when clearing lakes and bunkers and/or in wet conditions.
3- Ball combos are important. Cally i(s) will spin more than the (z), which can change your need to apply spin, as well as, which spin. i(z) seems to benefit from a little topspin most times whereas i(s) benefits more from backspin.
4- And, the one thing I haven't seen mentioned by the gamers, but golfers know. When facing crosswinds, lower trajectories are less affected by wind. Think about that one. If you NEED to hit a fairway (Oly comes to mind), sometimes it's best to sacrifice distance to ensure hitting approaches from the shorter grass.
It's not rocket science.