Lets get one thing very, very clear if you can’t play golf on a new course without some sort of yardage information – then what are you doing playing golf?
So right, from whatever method you have acquired your yardage, distance. Now what do you do,
a)Walk up to the bloody ball and hit it without looking at ball
flag etc. ?
b)Walk up to the ball re-check the ball, flag, surroundings,
wind, then check ball and flag position with your eyes, when
you are ready hit the ball?
c)Walking up to the ball from your previous shot working out
distance, obstacles/hazards/bunkers, then decide which club to play.
By the time you have reached the ball you have selected your approach
shot then again gone through the final motions of re-checking ball, flag,
distance, correct stance, relaxed, final look keeping eye on the ball,
swing and hit the ball, like millions of people have done for around a
100 years.
Use whatever aids you need but don’t moan in years to come that the sport has gone to hell with the constant introduction of more and more high tech. aids. When courses will have artificial fairways and greens, mechanical arms to take your shots while you sit on you high tech carts at the club house using voice activation controls and watching thought HD IR screens at your virtual reality self (as you looked 30 years ago). I expect the carts would also be fitted with built under toilet facilities which you connect to as you are seated. Modern VR Golf.
I can imagine some saying, we should have listened to that guy Melvyn, perhaps he wasn’t talking crap after all. However unbeknown to you, the real golfers who care for our game and it’s traditions, will have hidden away one or two of Tom Doak’s course preserved in their natural form (if that’s possible) for the future benefit of real golf players. Boy will we be having fun whilst you monitor your screens and use the facilities provided.
Enjoy your toys – and enjoy playing your game of golf, before the next change is introduced.