Gordon
Many thanks for that. I do agree that today’s golfers seem to look for the easy way. If the course presents a challenge in anyway, they do not like it and then out come the moans. Problem is they give up at the first test or go out looking for technology in the form of equipment to correct their own lack of real golfing skills. Hitting the ball a long distance is no proof of skill, but a good finish is where the real game counts and certainly proven in many competitions. I totally agree with you regard the Greens, after all what is golf if not a game over the natural landscape or is it closely meant to be related to snooker.
As for Askernish, many modern golfers will not play the course mainly IMHO for the reason that they do not have the mental state or skill to do so, yet put them on a chocolate box picture course, all fully manicured, then they have no problems. All I can say again is thanks for places like Askernish and guys like you who know what they are talking about. Great to have you on board
Melvyn