"I am not saying length is not a problem. I merely ask for a reasoned argument with validity, ie proof. So far as I can tell, only opinion and theory have been presented."
Ciao
Sean
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Sean,
Proof might be difficult, but I'll offer some reasoned argument.
When people regarded as having a considerable knowledge / experience base in regard to all things golf, are "continually" and "increasingly" speaking out publicly against the technological advances (aka ; the problem ?) - then surely they can't all be wrong, can they ?
Nicklaus, Palmer, Player, Charles, Nick Price, Faldo, Els, Hootie Johnson, Sandy Tatum, Tom Watson, Woosnam, Hannigan, Huggan, Shackelford, Morrish, Cupp, Thomas, Steel, ................................etc ! Even some industry people and the TV company's are showing concerns !
Pretty good company for any golfer to be mixing with.
Add to that, the many on here whom I would reckon they should know something of what they talk about, who definitely "recognise" that there is a problem in golf contrary to the R & A line, that there is NOT ?
Shinnecock - Muirfield and Carnoustie raised some eyebrows of late, and if that wasn't directly related to tech advances, then I must be a left wing athiest ? (True)
2005 will, no doubt, throw up a few more negatives ?
It could also be argued that the game is becoming more dangerous - for player, spectator or passer by ? Then you have slow play & greater expense.
What I would ask of ANYONE is ; show me the evidence whereby the tech advances are ; making the game better all round ; more fun to play ; more relaxing ; more interesting ; creating greater participation levels ?
Golfers of ALL levels have to recognise and agree that there actually is a problem. If that happens, generally, then you have a concensus of opinion which would suggest change / action to TRY and remedy matters. All I ask, is that SOMETHING is done before the proof you desire turns the game upside down.
I advocate the "rollback" which would please the ruling bodies but not the industry. The competition ball is seen as a solution by the industry but opposed by the ruling bodies. Stalemate ! And so it will go on and golfers from all airts are going to suffer. Especially the left wing athiests of Bonnie Scotland ! But that's mere conjecture and not proof.
Finally, where is the "pro" techno lobby in golf who seek infinite distance, excluding the industry and Joe Crap golfer ?
However, I'll be rash and predict that something WILL be done this year.
Alfie.