puttnfool No, your thought process is fine, but you are still only hitting one shot at a time, and thus only thinking about the shot in front of you.
I'll go back to rehash a post I put in earlier in this thread.....You have the "planning/thinking box" and the "playing box." Do ALL your planning/thinking BEFORE you get into the "playing box."
In other words, it's perfectly fine, perhaps even commendable, to think about whether you should hit a driver or a 3-wood or even a hybrid off the tee on the short par 4. Take into account wind, even pin position if you want to. Say, for example, that the pin in tucked on the back right of the green. Go ahead and think about how nice it would be to place your 3-wood shot on the right side of the fairway to open up the approach. Go through all those thoughts, etc., BEFORE you step up to the ball.
Once you step up to the ball, you have only ONE goal, and that is to execute the shot you planned in your mind. There is no more thinking about the plan, or any other shots. Just focus on what you can control with regards to this ONE SHOT.