Good idea. I think I'll call it: A list of important courses available to the public through 1936 by Tom MacWood. This thread got off track because Mike was boycotting the other thread (hoping it would die and go away) and chose this one to address posts from over there. I'll try to stay on topic.
Tom MacWood,
Actually, you're right in one sense...this thread did get slightly off track because I chose to use it to respond to some things being posted by you on the other thread, but now that we're talking about the exclusivity of "resort communities" versus truly public courses I don't think we're too far from Tom Paul's original intent.
However, I didn't boycott the other thread hoping it would go away. You can personally bring it up from the back pages where it inevitably sinks from lack of interest every single day because you're the only one posting on it for the next six years for all I care.
I boycotted that thread after trying to participate for some weeks, but it became pointless to try to discuss the topic because you were more interested in holding a personal filibuster that was about as exciting and interactive as the old Pravda propadanda machine.
Essentially, you and Moriarty mischaracterized (or misunderstood) what I had said, and then created a straw man that you tried to kick the stuffing out of. Time and again I would try to correct your understanding, in the interest of actually having that discussion, but you were impervious and arrogant and it became a total waste of time and energy.
It wasn't helped by the fact that you were obviously making it up as you went along, not relying on actual personal knowledge, but instead when pressed citing sourcces such as 1950s Travel Guides and that biblical source of truth, the "American Golfer's Guide".
At the end of the day, I think it became pretty obvious that you needed to mischaracterize my statements because when left with only non-resort public courses built before the 1930's and the Great Deprssion, which was my original contention, you couldn't come up with a convincing enough list to feel confident in your rebuttal.
Still and all, I guess it's a list of relatively iimportant courses through 1936 that were available to at least some sgments of the public ,and that's fine, but it has nothing at all to do with anything I ever claimed, so rather continue to frustratingly try to defend against a known misrepresentation of what I originaly said, I simply walked.
No biggie.