I am surprised by the reaction of some, however I really should not be when we consider that the fundamental part of the game is totally prostituted through the wishes and desires of a number of large lazy, selfish and inconsiderate people. They are willing to change the face of golf to suit their purposes, then attack those who point out that golf is a walking game.
If totally able bodied and you ride in a cart when playing what you call golf, then you have betrayed the principal way the game has been played for Centuries. Moan, complain, call me names do what the hell you want but that betrayal of golf is totally down to you, has nothing to do with me apart from daring to expose the great nearly unspoken secret that carting is not GOLF.
You and your fellow carters have deliberately set out to change the game, IMO to undermine its basic values and the rewards the game of golf gives the player. So don’t come up with excuses, just be man enough to admit it. If you can still face being honest call your game cartgolf or cartballing but not golf for the very fact that you ride and do not walk.
In closing, I address all those over 50 golfers who started playing in the 50’s-60’s when carts, cart tracks, distance aids, long courses etc did not blight our courses. Remember the early days and why you have played golf ever since, was it for the love of the new toys (that make life easier for the modern golfer) or was it for the fun and pleasure it gave you in walking, judging distance naturally and being able to play at least two round in a day. Those halcyon day of you, the course, of the equipment that worked with each hole and all with no outside distractions. That was golf, that is golf, why are you happily watching it change, yet content to watch nearly all the other sports you are interested in remaining relatively unchanged. This is the part I do not understand, it has nothing to do with being anti anything. Nevertheless, while I am not a lone voice, I am aware that I am only part of small minority in today’s world of modern golf where money is more important than the game.
Melvyn
Melvyn:
I enjoy walking and playing golf and have been known to refer to golfing with a cart as cartball. Courses of the length people are discussing (6500 yrds) are fine.
However, I believe we have a fundamental disagreement regarding the essence/nature of the game. You state "the fundamental part of the game" is prostituted by riding, that people "betray" the game by using a cart, that we undermine the its basic values by not walking, etc. As I mentioned, I really enjoy walking and playing, but I believe other aspects of the game are much more central to the basic values. This would, of course, include shotmaking (not mind you hitting 300+ yard drives) and figuring out a way to play a well designed course. Carts, imho, are just another aspect of technology that make its way into absolutely every sport. Technology is not a bad thing.
In golf, you have advances in the balls and clubs. Should we all be forced into using hand made wooden clubs and featheries, wearing heavy woolen coats? Should we have to use a old school heavy leather bag? If you use modern clubs and balls, don't use metal spikes, use a light weight carry bag, use a pull cart, wear goretex on the course, aren't you betraying the traditions of the game? After all, you aren't playing the same game they way it was used to be played. Further, look at the conditioning of modern courses. Should we also go back to the conditioning you see in the 1950's, or even the 1930s or earlier?
Other sports have changed over time. Look at how baseball has evolved (not talking about 'roids either). Looking at the shoes, gloves and bats from the 30s to today is vastly different. Same with football. How about auto racing? Should we require the drivers to go back to wearing polo shirts and helmets without seat belts and safety equipment because, by god, that was what the true drivers wore back in the day?
Maybe it is because the US is an autocentric society, I don't really know. Maybe it is a function of our weather. I live in St. Louis, MO. In the summer months, high heat 90+ degrees and high humidity (you can frequently see dew points well over 70 deg) are not uncommon. In those conditions, carts are or at least can be a sensibile accomodation.
In all, carts don't offend me. My wife plays a little, but I am doubtful she would play if required to walk all the time. I have 6 yr old and 9 yr old daughters. I really don't see them at their age walking 9 holes of golf. Carts provide an entry into the game for them. Would I prefer they walk? Sure. Will I encourage them to do so and attempt to set an example to that effect? Sure. However, if they want to play golf and ride, I would prefer to be able to do that with them that not play golf at all.
Sorry for the threadjack (okay, not really
), but back to the topic, my commandments would revolve around playing the ball as it lies, having fun and playing quickly.
Again, technology is not a bad thing, after all, without it, we couldn't have a discussion about how bad it is in golf without it. Now, I will go watch Phineas and Ferb with my girls seen via my satellite dish (a funny show by the way for a kids show) before going to watch them play soccer and missing our season ending golf tournament.
As I was typing this, I saw your most recent post which I agree with by and large. Course design and playing strategy are key, to me, though, I don't think that one necessarily must walk in order to properly figure it out.