Jim,
I'm not sure what you say is true, but I have greatly appreciated having the opportunity to play what is a fantastic course. If you told me it was the best course in the world, I wouldn't dispute you.
I agree that not putting the markers out encourages moving around. What puzzles me is when people cite not having tee markers as one of the things that makes Ballyneal great. I wouldn't put that in my top 20 reasons. IMO, it wouldn't take that much to encourage tee hopping even with markers present. A few members who play that way is all that it would take. So, while I have no problem with not having the markers, I don't see it as the masterstroke that many do.