Garland,
As per above post, I do admit that the Tee It Forward guidelines seem about one notch short for the way I think. In other words, I think the 225 guys ought to be over 6000 yards at least, maybe to 6300, not under 5800 yards. I am not sure if they exagerated the shortening to prove a point, or maybe its like the 55 MPH speed limit really only got us to hold to 65 MPH.
However, I disagree again, respectfully, about the relative benefits of courteous, fast play, if only because I have been on the lookout for it for many decades, and have yet to see it occur. Everyone thinks slow play is the other guy, while talking on cell phones, taking forever to select a club, etc. So, since the PGA has been lobbying for all that for years, and it hasn't happened, a program directed that way has no chance of results in practice, even if it would help in theory!
So some time saving is a welcome thing, I think we all agree, and the TIF is a good initive for that. Moreover, it should make golf fun for all those who have maxed out on the supposed extra distance of the Big Bertha generation of drivers. If you can't hit longer, play shorter courses to reach more greens in regulation, like your idols. Makes perfect sense to me since the other stuff hasn't worked out.
It's funny, but years ago, I was "just behind" the pros in distance. I was within 20 yards of Tom Watson, but I ain't within 70 of Bubba Watson now. I am so far behind I don't care about playing just one tee forward. I will gladly play two or three to hit a mix of irons to the green.