Folks we are working under the assumption that the PGA is an intelligent organization. In my experience, they are not. They routinely shaft their own members by pushing these PGM programs and sending huge numbers of new members into the business, hurting the pro's by driving down how much they are paid, all in an attempt to remain the largest sports organization. The have shafted the members by taking away spots in the PGA Championship. They come up with all these Certified Professional and Master Professional programs as 'benchmarks' for excellence or whatever, yet most are fairly easy to come by with slight work that they are more or less pointless. The PGA does very little to protect the game, and frankly, they do little to grow the game. They work to pump out new, robotic professionals who know very little about the game itself and even less about the regional differences in the business. I hate to say this about an organization I associated with, but its true.
As for the venues, it goes to what I just said above, they are chasing the dollars, not tradition. Sad but true.