Matt, I hope your question, like Black's commentary, is offered with tongue firmly implanted in cheek. Some of the comments suggest it wasn't taken that way.
The unharnessed technological advances in equipment.
This is the evil that has affected architecture in a way that will continue to challenge the integrity of the game.
Jeremy, technological advances have been part of the game since inception. Exactly when did they cross over to "unharnessed" and "evil?"
Celebrityism
Meaning we shouldn't allow PGA stars to be "architects" or ?
That golf architecture isn't perceived as a craft independent of other crafts like Landscape Architecture. I think golf has a specific aesthetic appeal that isn't met. A lot of architecture and construction is based around an attempt to make a golf course appear pleasing by some aesthetic standard other than those for golf.
Kyle, Perception is in the eye of the beholder isn't it? I have a right to my "perceptions." How does the mis-perception that you have apparently perceived rise to the level of "evil" even with tongue in cheek?
There's an interesting comment here, perhaps deserving of another thread, but I'm having trouble connecting your lament on aesthetics to something evil that men do.
Without the need to be profitable...
Ryan, please tell us more about your world.
I guess the St Andrews Links Trust is a non-profit, but do you consider the Old Course visitor rates not "evil" only because they're..ahem...self-sustaining? Or do they accept non-evil Ryan Simper currency at St. Andrews?