"If I tried to go to hickories it would be like going to a monastery, i.e. I'd be attracted to the idea, but I wouldn't actually be able to give up the pleasures of the world for very long.... "
Old Tom, Forgive him for he knows not what he is doing Reported in Melvyn 23.34 Then ‘they went on to cast lots, dividing up his golfing clubs among themselves’
Alas the truth…
Golf and many of the good courses were designed with the Hickory in mind as the clubs of choice. Old courses played upon with modern clubs are a gross misunderstanding of the game not to mention the GCA. Not only Land Fit For Purpose but also Equipment suitable for the Task.
How can any honourable man play an old course with modern equipment while knowingly reducing his score in the process, clearly deceiving others is one thing but to deceive oneself as well…… its makes a clear statement upon the state of our modern game, not to mention many of the players.
Sad, very, very sad indeed.
Melvyn