Sorry if I offended you, Nico, I didn't mean to be so harsh, but #11 green is notorious for it's extremes. A lot of the more knowledgible golfers - Jack Nicklaus included - aim their approach shot at a spot to the right of the green because of the way shots react with excessive roll when hit directly at the green. Linkster's fringe change allows a player to bounce a drawn ball on to the green to reduce the pace of it's roll. A fairway wood probably wouldn't work for that kind of shot, though.
Pete