Ed,
Thank you for that nice comment. Since I started playing with my son, my love of golf and it's lifes lessons has really come to be. I would have probably never found this place had it not been for him.
Kalen,
I understand your point, but if you play better, the experience is always better, correct? Don't get me wrong, I had an absoultely wonderful time on this trip playing golf. Loved the whole experience and I wasn't walking around bitching about the course, or my score.
Brent,
Exactly. You cannot really "accept a shot and move on to the next" while at the same time thinking "what a waste of a good shot, why did xyz architect do THAT?".
Lou,
That's a good point. Other non-architecturally intense players don't want to talk about those things, so you can also add tension and hurt your playing partners games.