Bart,
I agree with you. However, I think problems arise from the fact that the Ryder Cup is now a fantasy land. The Ryder Cup was once real golf, and now it is not. That, in and of itself, is a problem. Second, many people still believe that the Ryder Cup is real golf, and it sets a bad example for the rest of the golf world. I applaud you for your preservation of the game. However, we cannot just ignore the Ryder Cup and its impact.
Tim,
My "purist as an insult" comment was not aimed just at you. There are several instances where posters on here have criticized my purist, traditionalist outlook.
The rule-makers and the participants are both to blame. The rule-makers allowed LCP because the participants would have begun shrieking in agony if they had not. After all, since we're not paying them to play, we have to do whatever they want!
Golf has been the great preserver of tradition, and when start ignoring these traditions because we are "entitled" to a fair shake, golf becomes unimportant. It is the game's traditions and values that make it relevant to the rest of the world. Taking a preferred lie means eschewing the game's values and traditions that make it so vital. You can call it cliche if you want, but it is becoming less so in the modern world.