:)lots of "opinions" on carts!
Perry Dyes statement was accurate, fewer juniors are caddying, however there are more juniors getting introduced to the game now.
Jim Kennedy's statement is not necessarily true, there are more kids "playing" golf now, maybe not at private clubs.
I was an assistant at St George's in the late 60s when the club had a great caddy program. We ran into trouble when a member of the press wrote a nasty article about how we were not paying minimum wages etc. Not sure if any lawsuits happened but a lot of great kids no longer had a place to make some money, play some golf, have their first smoke, maybe a first shot of screech, walk the fairways with CEOs.
Carts will always be better money-makers than any caddie program.
Turf damage from carts is minimal if properly managed. Most course damage that I see is caused by turf equipment that could often use cart paths if they were available.
GCA is perfect, everyone gets to express their OPINION. That doesn't make any of us right! Just makes it easier for me to decide who I'll ever try to play golf with.
People choose to ride when they golf, they get their exercise in the gym before or after, if they choose.
People choose to walk too, great, your vacations at Bandon will be perfect. Some can go to Doral and ride, it's warmer.