Pat
I have never interfered in any club be it here, there or anywhere. I have passed on information and details relating to past historical events and relayed general information as and when it cames available relating to that said club.
In a free society I thought it was encouraged to communicate and pass on thoughts and suggestions as and when perhaps possible. If you do not use your freedoms there could always be the possibilities that some may consider them to be irrelevant so decide to corrupt the system. Watergate was exposed by those who value their freedom of speech and they certainly did busy themselves with other people’s business.
You and Michael Duggar have given me an idea regards Private Clubs. I wonder when I go to America if they will offer me the courtesy of a meeting then showing me their course(s) and club history. Knowing very little about your Private Clubs it would be a very interesting and I believe rewarding experience.
Knowledge and the free passing of general information should, I believe be encouraged unless lives depend on said information, as we are discussing matters re golf I see not life threatening issues, so I feel free to pass on my thoughts. You do not have to read them and you certainly do not have to respond. Perhaps one day you will do so, to actually further a discussion rather than make statements relating to the writer. But I suppose just like life it’s a learning curve and you have not yet quite grasped the idea of a Discussion Group.
Dan
Are you saying that it’s a culture thing, so no chance of change, that people are set in their ways. If this is the case why has your CIA for generations tried to destabilize other cultures into their way of thinking? If they try to do it then your Governments believes that these people can be persuaded to change, so if that’s the case where is your point.
OK so that a daft scenario but you may take my point. The current generation say in America have grown up with the cart, it’s been there since the late 1940’s/early 1950’s, it generates revenue while spending it on cart and course maintenance plus fuel costs, yet it still generates revenue. That I understand, but from my understanding many players under 50 years of age have known mainly the cart, but has anyone from the Pro Shop or Club taken out groups to teach others the traditions and content of the game. Including the aspect that golf is a walking and thinking game. Not to mention the plus side, the fun of walking connected to understanding the GCA, of testing the players not to use distance aids but rely upon one’s God given talents. The pleasure and thrill of choosing the correct club from letting one’s eyes judge distance, then the satisfaction in getting close to the target. Little victories but accomplished by oneself from deep within and not from an electron box either with GPS or wheels.
Show people an alternative, an alternative that makes one more involved with a feel good factor WILL change attitudes, perhaps not overnight or in mass numbers but enough for others, apart from the least mobile (who need carts just to get around) to take an interest. Let’s not forget many on here are mainly walkers. Or have you written of Mankind or just America?
Melvyn