I tried to post this earlier but it went away into cyberspace.
The tree house on the site bemowns slow play and the lack of retaining or attracting new play to the game of golf. JN, who will generate media attention, reintroduces an old proposal to potentially speed up play (especially here in the USA where putting out is necessay to make a score to log in for the USGA Handicap - another topic unto itself). Cost is minimal to attempt the idea, media attention is attracted, and players give it a go. If the idea works, JN receievs some credit, facility operators potentially see an increase in revenue as round speed increases ( more people potentially means more $) and the customer is happy not to endure the 5+ hour slog of a weekend round. WIN, Win, Win all around.
If the idea is a bust, it had its 15 minutes of fame and goes back in the closet for another 30 years. JN will occasionally be asked about it in future interviews and can opine on the concept.
Business people take risks in exchange for upside return. There is little downside to JN attempting this and a large upside position if rounds can be increased.
Some of thre posters here are eginning to sound like politicians...."you mean businessman you risk capital should actually have a chance to make a profit from their investment"....