Reef
I am certainly not in Group One nor actually in Group Two
I am not against technology at all, what I do feel IMHO is wrong is the NEED to know distances either from a Caddie, Range Finder of Yardage books.
What I have been saying and most do not seem to understand is that we as golfers do not need this information. Yardage has become a crutch, a must know, yet if we use our own God given eyes and brain we can work it out ourselves. So you know your distance but how many Golfers have the skill to achieve the shot time after time after time even in perfect conditions.
The day 99.9% of Golfers can hit 150 yard shot to that exact spot in any condition, then I agree they may be useful.
I am happy to use technology in developing the ball or club, but I have never seen the need to have something tell me the yardage.
I honestly believe it speaks volumes about your game of golf, it clearly states that you can’t judge distance, you need something or one to help you – but in reality you don’t.
As for caddies, I am happy to see them on our courses, but I do not feel they should offer any type of advice to a golfer when they are playing in a competition. A Caddie if requested should be allowed to give advice on a course to Visitors who are out for an enjoyable day of golf.
In my life I have seen some course become no walking course, I am watching and reading about young and old golfers alike promoting artificial aids because they - are great, make a difference, speed up the game – but between carts and artificial aids I see the golfer slowly given up on the real game as it has been played for centuries, because its cool.
Make a stand, play golf the natural way, otherwise when you get old in 20-30 years time you will be fighting but next time it might be to keep the golf course due to high cost of land, construction cost going through the roof because of environmental issues i.e. cost of water. The game may be transferred to your large High Definition screens in the bars at the club house. The current Keepers of the Green being promoted to bar staff as no course left to maintain.
Whatever future golf has it may be determined by our actions today, so I just ask you to think seriously of the consequences of either going alone with the crowd or sticking your head in the sand.
Some may joke about traditionalists, others may mention Hickory clubs with gutty balls, many may not even care, but thats OK because I care and I know there are many on this site who agree with me.