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Having already mentioned you will not respond to any of my posts, I however have no problem on that front and am happy to express my own opinion.
I respect your opinion even thought I don’t agree, but I don’t call it trip, that just goes to show all, the tolerance you have for the opinions of others.
This is no longer about carts or no carts but the right to voice ones opinion on this site. Mr. Crockett you are wrong and out of order, by all means disagree we me, and others, but tring to intimidate others by trashing their views and comments is not what this site, I believe is all about.
Golf is based upon walking, even those on carts have to get off their backside and walk to the ball and around the Greens, without walking there would be no golf. I say that carts are just another aid for golfers who can’t be bothered, many for no reason other that they are just plain lazy and can’t be bothered walking,.
Then we have courses built in unsuitable locations, suggesting that carts are the only way to play, yet go to Africa, India and many other places where the game has been played for centuries and you will find hot humid golf without carts. Why are these golfers not using carts, why are they walking, perhaps its just down to understand the game. They don’t agree with changing the game to make their life easy, they play the game. No challenge, no point in the game, why let a cart do the walking, why lets distance aids, markers, books or electronic gadgets do it all for you, where is the commitment, the challenge, ops sorry, walking from the car to the carts and back after the round, I suppose constitutes commitment these days.
Its not golf as it has been played for centuries. Carts, I believe have only been around since the early 1950’s approx 50 years, fine for those who medically need them.
I have no problem with Cart Golf or Cart Balling or whatever it is called. Just don’t call it golf.
Melvyn