Pete
The point I was trying to make is it reasonable to ask the Pros not to perform to the best of their ability, after all you said it they are playing for money, more money in a day than many see in a month or a year. People are happy to pay to see performance but not for spoilt brats who care more for money than servicing their public and final paymasters.
I have no beef with the Pro’s but yes their game is getting very obscene in money terms, particularly if they are trying to minimise their efforts to collect these large amounts.
At the bottom of all this, are blind Holes being slowly deleted to appease the Pros or to satisfy a golfing public who want fairness in preference to challenges and easy in place to perseverance.
The blind Hole is in fact, if anything an equaliser and has nothing to do with fairness, it is a challenge open to the scratch or average player. Skill and fate working hand in hand, a test of steel wills.
Melvyn
Michael
I expect designers and clubs to produce challenging courses and if we want our game to flourish we need to place the unexpected in the way. Golf is not just a fast sprint down a fairway but SHOULD be an obstacle course set to push the golfer mentally as well as physically. For some reason we seem to be forgetting the idea behind the game, apparently happy to settle for the easy when we can reach the achievable the near impossible, otherwise what is the point of the game.