TD,
You're a subversive, but in the very best sense of the word. I admire your courage in telling truths that none of the "haves" in the USGA care to hear and few of your prospective clients, professional colleagues, or GOLFCLUBATLAS.COM peers, wed as they are to the "let the markets direct" creed, can imagine. Right now we have one ball in all the major sports; all the pros play the same football, basketball, baseball, etc. Kids in sandlots, in schools and colleges play with different equipment, to help them play more like the pros; that's fine for the 99%ers.
But must the performance standards of the "tail" -- the 1% of tour pros -- wag the whole dog-gone game of golf into the muck?
You are not a voice crying in the wilderness; keep your ideas coming, and keep articulating the options true golfers have in their fight against those financial interests that would subvert our game. Maybe the guys here at GolfClubAtlas.com, who serve on green committees at home, will think twice about lengthening their courses again.
Yesterday, on the course here in Pinehurst, a fellow player told me to look at a few websites that sell illegal equipment, places where I could find balls that travel farther. I told him I don't have a smart phone and I didn't, in any case, want to emulate one of my patron saints, Arnold Palmer, in his weakest, most shameful moment. Couldn't tell if my illogical reply registered.