Adam Clayman writes:
Dan, There is no "COST" to the course. Just an opportunity cost lost. You cite human nature, yet fail to recognize other traits, such as honor and self-respect with regard to those who do the wankhing.Kid yourself all you want, someone has to pay for you to play golf. If it isn't your publication and it isn't you, then the only alternative is the course. The reason the course does it is because they think it will work in their favor. They believe that by treating you special, you will judge them in a better light. Guess what, more often than not, they are right.
Think about going to a golf course, waiting in line for a few hours, sitting through a frost delay, overpaying for the course, forced into a cart and then getting put into a 6 hour shotgun.
Think now about a course that smoozes you from the time you hit the lot. They take care of you, feed you, comp your green fee and maybe throw in a hat.
Regardless of quality of the course, which one will you more likely be pre-disposed to like?
Courses know this, rankers and readers seem to be failing to grasp this.
There should be no corruption in Government, too.And much like the rankings, the reason why there is so much corruption in the government is the system encourages it.
Mike Cirba writes:
I'm just saying that I don't think I've heard an idea yet on this or the other thread that would serve that purpose nor do I believe that a paid staff of anonymous raters who somehow had the mysterious clout and access to play anywhere they wanted would result in improved rankings, either.Golf Digest or whatever mag you work for does have the clout.
Maybe that is my answer. Someday, should GolfObserver have some money perhaps it would be good to create a course rating system along the lines of the Michelin guide to dining. We could sell it as an honest rankings rather than the ones by the other magazines were the courses buy their position.
The latter supposition assumes that some large percentage of raters must have been "bought off" by preferential treatment and that's just horseshit, Dan & David.Stop trying to defend the system and think about it. Where would you get a more honest opinion, from someone who was treated special or someone treated the same as anyone who came through the door? It ain't dishonesty that causes rankers to get "bought off" it is the system that causes it.
Do you think the golf courses comp you out of public service or because they want something in return?
Dan King
The danger id not that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern.
--Lord Acton