Long holes look intimidating, but it’s the short ones that often befuddle golfers

British Royal Air Force C-17 takes off from the nearby Glasgow Prestwick Airport during a practice round for the Open Championship golf tournament at Royal Troon on Monday in Ayrshire, Scotland. (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY)

The British Open at Royal Troon in Scotland this week might help answer a question vexing professional golf. Is the antidote to golfers hitting increasingly long drives creating holes that are even longer? Or is it the opposite: incredible shortness?