Why are we letting NUMBERS take over our game.
Today everything has to be complicated, I presume to justify the expense of changing the Status Quo - but WHY?
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Golfers have a brain they can think, they can also plan their game, why try to place Numbers after all each golf course is meant to be different even with all the Templates. Golf needs that variety of play, the challenge of the new course, not a uniformity that may or may not be cost effective on maintenance but expensive to put into practice.
Now more than ever we need to see innovates in the design process not gimmicks – we need not a radical re think but IMHO a reinvention of our hazards. The courses need to offer a continuity of play by concentrating on fairway hazards, shortening the length but allowing some unprotected overshoot of the Greens, Let the design Numbers do the walking, if that is halfway good or correct, it will give far more to the Golfer, Club and the maintenance Team and Budget.
We do not need complicated golf, we need the Golfer to thing about THE GCA and how to successfully navigate the course to minimise his score – well those who believe in score it seems to be Set in Tablets of Stone – come on Guys there is more to Golf, come to that more in life than always keeping score.
If the slow player continues to play at their slowing rate we should number them and advise faster players of the slow mobile hazards they will soon encounter – perhaps that it, keep slow player on the course at all times making them the ever changing hazards rather that start playing with numbers again, it will certainly cost less on maintenance as the grass will grow faster than some of these guys can walk or ride and they pay to play too.
What ever happened to lateral thinking, did it get lost in an island Green or take a wrong turning on a housing complex?
Melvyn