...does a close vote with the wrong reason do more harm than good?
Absolutely. I couldn't imagine anything that's more detrimental than a question closed for the wrong reasons.
If you're closing a question, then this means that the question shouldn't be answered in its current state due to it being off-topic, too broad, a duplicate, or unclear. If it doesn't fit one of those reasons, then there really isn't any reason to try to force the issue of closure.
This isn't to say that it hasn't been done before; even now, we have a free-form close vote reason option. However, please don't abuse that; use it only in certain, specific cases when you know a question is off-topic but there's no other reason that can justify its closure.