Sean
If any course that calls itself a golf course bans Walking, then it is not a Golf Course. It only takes one and I believe there is more than one in the world.
Jason
Golf has been played at St Andrews since the 15th Century (1400AD) over 600 years. I can trace my own family playing golf back to 1771 at St Andrews. In all that time everyone walked, for centuries everyone walked for over 550 years every one walked. After WW2, the odd cart started to appear resulting in 50 years of the cart being around mainly in America. Therefore, the history of the game is clear it is a walking game.
Introduce a mechanical device to take you around the course is an aid, fine for those that need them but otherwise an aid for the fit. Just like distance aids they are there to ease the life of the player, they do the walking, they work out distance, some down to the nearest yard. Yet they are what they are, outside aids to give advantage to able-bodied players.
Why the R&A never acted is more down to their inability to govern the game of golf.
Ride a cart, use aids do what you want but do not pretend you are playing golf. History proves that you are not, over six centuries at the Home of Golf TOC proves you are not, all majors are Walking Competitions proves you are not. Call your game Cart Ball, Cart Golf or whatever but don’t go against the facts of history, to play golf you have to walk.
In the early days if you could not walk you did not play golf, today the only good thing about the cart is that it allows those who need assisted mobility to play on a golf course.
The Cart may well be a culture thing, it may well be the excuse many use to build courses in unsuitable locations. Nevertheless, do not think it is for the sake of the game. It has nothing to do with golf its about money, about making money, of utilising every option to make money, golf never comes first, nor do the players or golfers, you are just the generators of money for these enterprises.
Carts and the modern culture are all about money and an easy life.
Whatever your feeling history shows that Golf is a walking game.
Enjoy your game, enjoy your carts, enjoy yourselves and to those who play golf enjoy your round.
Melvyn