Why oh why must we have to dabble? Why do we want to change the concept of the design? For what reason are we even considering, let alone talking about the idea of changing the set-up of existing courses?
Would it be to lessen the challenge? Of not being up to facing the designer’s intent? Have we lost that fundamental part of rising to the task ahead using out skills learnt from many previous encounters with the same forces we seem now reluctant to do battle with again?
I suppose it depends if you regards yourself as Golfers. Golfers are ALWAYS ready to face the Challenge – RIGHT.
Has your resolve weakened over the years. Have you become acclimatised to using carts and aids in assist your game? Has it left you reliant on others or can you grasp with open arms the task, nay challenge the designer and God has set out before you?
Only you can make that decision, but think of the thousands of golfers before you who have faced the same problem but only equipped with Hickory shafted clubs and the Gutty or Haskell ball – they accepted the challenge - ‘They were golfers’.
Wind, perhaps it’s time to ask why so many play the Links courses in Scotland and why golf was and still is at home on a seaside links – could it have anything to do with the wind?
Whatever, here’s wind in your face.
Melvyn