Some here must be cracking up at me being called the "purist" given I have VEHEMENTLY defended the use of electronic yardage devices against the real purists in here.
So look guys, no one is telling you how to play. I just continue to fail to see why it's so difficult to use a yardage guide - so to me it has zero relevance what type of course this is (resort, private, etc.). It just does remain clear to me that if you put down yardage info, you do ruin the "purist" experience for those who want to have it. These purists in the meantime are not taking anything away from you. Plain and simple, a yardage guide just really need not be all that tough. Use bushes, mounds, bunkers, whatever... the info will be easily presentable.
So Michael, again, no is is against giving you the distances. You'll just get them out of a book.
Dean - no one is telling you how to play. Use the book. Use a caddie. Use a Bushnell. If this is too difficult for you, well I guess I have no answer. I just wonder how you manage to play the game at all if this is hard.
Scott: I fail to see why it would take any longer to play getting yardages out of a book. Again, assume the book is user-friendly, more so than the initial one at Ballyneal (the one I used earlier this year was pretty simple once you got used to it - but then again I am no slave to knowing distance to the exact yard).
Those who want exact yardages will take far longer than those who don't anyway... if fast play really is your concern, then don't start down the yardage info trail.... the "purists" just grabbing a club and hitting the ball are gonna blow you away.
TH