I, whom we all here agree knows nothing of golf, have developed in terms of the feelings about being on golf courses. I am not certain my feeling about seclusion were completely clear till we played a course in S MI called 'The Majestic.
It is a pretty nice design set among 1500 acres of mostly environmentally protected 'parkland' at Walden Lake. During the round we virtually never saw another golfer or another hole. Instead we saw only what we played and the extreme lushness of nature around us. And do you know what happened to my game? I actually played better. I felt more relaxed, more smooth and at ease.
I began noticing that trend at other isolated courses. It seems that, FOR ME, getting away from 'the madding crowd' was more important than the golf, the competiton, the interaction with people, the hurrah of socialization. It still is. I work a tough little job which I love, but my golf is for renewal. I suspect lots of average golfers feel that, though the majority still see it as a human game, and like muni golf just fine.
One vote for seclusion.
Doug