JES II,
Because, without a change in culture the "TV" mentality for maintaining golf courses will prevail at local clubs.
I've admired Ken Bakst's efforts to change the "culture of golf" at Friar's Head.
No yardage markers.
No rakes for bunkers.
I'd like to see more clubs follow his lead.
Sadly, member owned/run clubs, where each member has an equal vote, will resist the transition in culture due to the democratic process and the perception of golf by the majority of the members.
Just imagine the uproar at your club and others you're familiar with if, starting tomorrow, there were NO rakes in the bunkers or on carts, and all of the yardage indicators were removed from the golf course.
Expand the process to include cutting back on mowing frequency, watering, etc. etc., and you can see that it would be a difficult uphill battle, especially if Mother Nature didn't co-operate.
Golf courses are NO LONGER maintained.
Theyre' GROOMED.
My educational wish for all golfers would be to play Maidstone and Newport for a season so that they could see what happens when a golf course isn't irrigated, and the resulting product is maintained differently.
I like firm & fast playing conditions.
I like greenish, yellowish, brownish fairways and green.
I like bunkers that are hazards.
I'm not a fan of double cut and rolled greens, checkerboard fairways and perfect bunkers.
But, I'm in the great minority
UNTIL,
the culture changes.
Unfortunately, TV isn't helping to expedite that change.