Case against yardage aids, good question, I would go one step further, are we talking about golf as it was played for centuries or a new game based upon golf which allows all forms of aids.
Before going further I accept that there will be changes to clubs and balls as years go by to improve equipment reliability but certainly not for distance which, I believe should be firmly controlled. This has never really happened. Technology used to improve reliability of equipment but not distance, I happily endorse.
The introduction of Haskell changed the face or should I say the length of courses within a few years. Improved the reliability of the ball (minimising shatter/chipping), but alas it travelled further. No one in those days saw the consequences or understood the meaning of allowing the ball to travel longer distances. The game change overnight, poor golfers managed more distance. It was not until the course lengthened that some balance was gained. But at what cost, new longer courses, many old course abandoned as no more land available to expand. This was the start of evermore money being required to play and build courses.
To those who want their super clubs, Path finders GPS etc. etc., none of which I believe has been outlawed, go and enjoy you game. It’s your right and choice currently to play the game along these lines, but please don’t, just don’t tell me you are interested in GOLF or its future, you are just interested in your game.
I like many others believe that I don’t need anything more than my clubs/ball and scorecard. As for where I am on a course and to judge distance, nature provided me with a brain and eyes to work that out. If I screw it up, it’s my fault alone. To me the ultimate challenge is to using my brain and eyes, not some artificial aid, but hey guys, like you, I have the right to a choice.
A simple question, Do you think that in 10 years time after playing with all these aids, your game would have improved? Easy way to test that would be select a new course, play the first round without any aids then another with all your toys. Which would reflect your true score/ability?
Pro or amateur or aspiring Pro, whatever, enjoy your game but allow other to continue playing their real honest golf.