I've realized that I've gotten into the habit of just using "Too Broad" as my default close reason when a post is offtopic for reasons not covered by other categories, and I don't have the time/will to enter in a custom close message.
For example, I just saw a question asking for the contact information for a software company. I mindlessly voted to close it as too broad, then actually sat there and thought about it. There aren't really any other appropriate options other than a custom reason. In retrospect, the closest reason actually seemed to be "requesting offsite resource", but the question itself is objective, while that's a subjective close reason, so that didn't seem appropriate.
For cases where I'm unwilling/unable (I'm getting off a bus, etc) to enter in a custom close reason, what's better?
Close as Too Broad, or whatever the closest reason is.
Skip it and leave close votes to people willing/able to put the time in. This runs the risk of bad questions not getting enough votes to be closed though, and getting washed away by new questions.
What should I do to help the most/cause the least harm?
I don't think this necessarily is answered by There is no shame in using “Skip”. I'm not talking about using queues, and the linked answers seems to be debating irrelevant points.