You raise a good point. Just because you get the GIR doesn't mean you'll be in good position on the greens. I can see this backfiring on someone who made a deal with the devil and they'd be on the green every time, but in the worst possible spots.
I'll stick with my original choice. None of the above.
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You make a great point and I’ve had hundreds of rounds where I’ve hit 15+ greens and shot over par. My last 3 rounds I’ve hit 16, 15, and 15 GIR and I shot 68(-5), 75(+2), 74(+2). The difference was my proximity to the hole was much closer with the round where I shot 68. Two of those birdie putts on Tuesday were inside of 3 feet. Hitting lots of GIR results in very few birdies if your average putt is 35 feet. If your name is not Jordan Speith, you don’t make very many 25 footers.