Rick,
if you rally like the place, work to get on the boards that make decisions and try to effect change. I would guess that you will find plenty of like minded members who agree with you (and some who don't of course)
Don't just quit and give the reason AFTER you leave. Try to make changes now for what you think is correct and give those changes time to work. If, after you have given it time and nothing has changed, then take your leave.
I know many, many members of at every course I have been a member who quickly bitch and moan about the greens, the tee, the cart paths, the member/guest, the flowers, etc, etc. When you ask them if they are on the greens or golf committee or if they have stepped forward to fix something they always have an excuse, not enough time, I pay my dues and that should be enough, its too political........
If it's worth your time to play there and enjoy the course, facilities and friendship, shouldn't it be worth your time to make it better?