Tony Ristola writes:
For golf equipment, balls and implements... no. As the old line goes... I think th-th-th-that's all folks!Somewhere in my travels I saw a book or Web site or something that listed all the various gadgets and equipment the USGA has outlawed in the past. There was a lot.
Here are a few I found with a simple search:
The ball finder by ScoutThe Suunto G9 Golf watchThe Layerco Poly Max ExtremeThe Desperado Golf BallSpin Doctor's reverse groove insert for wedgesJWinick writes:
Please define your position. Rangefinders, GPS, yardage markers are out. What about caddies giving you distances? That's allowed or not? Or is the game of golf now about who is the best guesser of distances? I don't want equality. I want those that earn an advantage to be able to use their advantage.
Let's assume you have practiced for years and become a better ball striker than I am. Should I be allowed to use gadgets to overcome your physical advantage? Should I use the Desperado ball, the ball finder by Scout, the Poly Max Extreme, etc... to overcome your physical advantage?
I'm guessing your answer is no. Well I am a superior mental player. If i mis-club and fly a green, I am good at putting it behind me and continuing with my game. You probably aren't as good at that and will let it bother you for a number of shots afterwards. You want gadgets to overcome your deficiency, just like I want gadgets to overcome mine. The difference is I realize my using these gadgets is bad for the game, you fail to recognize how your favored gadgets hurt the game.
[I have no idea if i am a mentally stronger golfer that you. I just assume from your desire to use mental crutches you are weak mentally, just as if I showed up with all sorts of longer balls and inserts you would assume I was a weaker physical golfer.]
Tony Ristola writes:
Paul and other anti-Toy proponents,
Where do you put caddies in this equation then?
They offer more input than just yardage.
Hypothetical: On a course you haven't played, you're in a match... one guy has a caddy, the other a yardage guide... you're playing to "win"; what's the difference between the two?
Just curious.I want the slippery slope to end.
We keep getting all these gadgets because your side says you allow this, therefore you must allow that. You even use the claim that all these various gadgets and tools will speed up play. We were told years ago buggies, yardage books, yardage on sprinklers, 150 yard stakes, signage, etc... will speed up play. You fooled some of us before. But I'm really not as stupid as I look. These gadgets, just like all the other
improvements will slow down the game.
john_foley writes:
I just don't get why people can accpet that one person likes blondes while the other prefers brunettes.I can accept that. My problem is when it takes you fifteen extra minutes to play golf with a blonde than with a redhead. Now we got problems.
Cheers,
Dan King
There is no "slippery slope" toward loss of liberties, only a long staircase where each step downward must first be tolerated by the American people and their leaders.
--Alan K. Simpson