Adam
I speak from experience, I have difficulty these days walking more that a few hundred yards. I would not want to ban anyone from playing golf, but we must not either penalise golfers for the sake of the few. With careful planning and consideration most if not all can be accommodated on a golf course.
Nevertheless common sense must prevail and we all need to understand and accept our own limitations. Golf is about walking, so IMHO you play golf you commit to walking and the rules of the game, not to mention to comply with specific requirements of conduct upon a course. If you are unable to accept or operate within these policies I ask should you actually be on a golf course.
My answer is so very clear, I am required to put my own beliefs into practice, so being unable to walk and refusing to play and ride I have not been on a course for a few years. I do not wish to interfere, disrupt or slow down the game just because I have a right to play the game. The right to play does not translate into the right to disrupt or delay others something many seem to forget.
Some may well say it’s like my game, just a relic from the past but a bloody good and honest one which others would do well to perhaps consider. If only they could or would consider others.
Adam, certainly all are welcome but common sense must prevail for harmony to reign.
Melvyn
PS Dan, I accept that it was a poor example but it was the point that I was trying to make to the fans that follow the Pros yet ride.