Jeff
As I mentioned earlier, no mention of yardage in the early rules as no one needed or wanting to know yardage distance, it’s a modern sickness.
It always amuses me how with one breath people say they don’t know much about the past then go on to say that ,“they are sure” of this or that.
Jeff, I like your comment about sheepherder, in the 18th century most playing golf came from the nobility, the poor old sheepherder could not afford a club let alone a ball. But good try.
I believe you have totally misread all my comments or just not understood them - I am not hardcore, I just want the game to continue in the manner
of the late 19th & up to the mid 20th Century. I want a player to be responsible for his game, for his shots, for winning. I am not against technology, but we must control it so it does not change the game we are all meant to love.
Changes are lead by the manufacturers and our Governing Bodies seem to rubber stamp just about every change – the old story of money lead sport, instead a sport for all at sensible prices. What about 4 -6 hours to play a round of golf, do you not consider that obscene because I do, someone is taking the piss and not caring about US, the ordinary golfer.
I recently tried to get the courtesy of the course for Ernie Payne at TOC, regards Old Tom Morris Centenary Challenge of playing a selected list of courses connected with Old Tom (in this his centenary year) but was advised that it was not possible but allowed to use the New Course instead. That only one in recent times has been given that honour - it was Clinton. The man that lied whilst in office, cheated on his wife in front of the world is given a free round at the Old Course – tell me standards have not dropped through the floor, but then money talks.
I don’t want distance info on the course or in books etc because I believe the game would be better all round.
I am not stopping you using distance info, but I hope that I am making you think about it.