George:
That is so funny.
You genuflect on Oakmont which is as penal as can be -- more so than Black Mesa. Oakmont doesn't provide any relief -- extracts the slightest of miscues and beats up on the very "golfers" you champion.
George, let me break the news to you -- if someone is playing to a 25+ handicap and then bitches and moans about tee boxes that they HAVE NO STANDING on playing then I don't feel a freakin thing. How bout either practice more or move up a few tee boxes?
Love your style, Matt - I mention you don't pay attention to high handicappers actual games, you counter with my love for Oakmont. That makes sense.
You seem to feel anyone who complains about BM is incapable of getting the ball airborne or hitting a fairway the width of the Atlantic.
The thing is...
EVERYONE on here - except you, apparently - knows it's not only possible to shoot the 98s, 100s and 102s necessary to be a 25 hitting the ball in the air, it's likely and even probable. This is especially true on a course fraught with opportunities for penalties and drops. People who hit grounders consistently are not high handicappers, they are BEGINNERS.
EVERYONE on here - except you, apparently - knows how easy it is to shoot a 100 by having a bunch of bogeys and doubles and a few pars and others, none of which require hitting grounders or missing (non-existent) 100 yard wide fairways. Again, this is even more true on today's modern courses which emphasize the penalty drop over the challenging recovery shots we find on the old classics.
The people that you constantly deride and admonish to get to the practice tee or play the right tees are simply the casual golfers that I've seen you clamor so desperately for on other "grow the game" threads, people that only play or practice a few times a year, but would play more if they could. If you don't want them around, fine, make all courses as penal as possible (well, not all of them, try to leave at least a couple for me to enjoy). And by all means, recommend they travel vast distances to courses that are ill-suited for casual golfers.