I thought I was pretty clear in my original post that I knew changing the dates of the majors would never happen for a number of reasons - TV, tradition, TV, TV, etc. But everyone jumped to the actual possibility of changing dates anyway.
My point was that wouldn't the courses and the architecture come off better by changing the dates to when there is more favorable weather? The desired conditions could be more easily achieved at a much lower cost. The courses would be assured of playing more difficult without doing the things we despise - overly narrowing the fairways, adding length for difficulty, etc. Wouldn't this result in the majors setting a better example for the game? Instead we have courses spending tons of money attempting to produce peak conditions in months that it isn't really possible.