I'm not going to say any more yet, because I think there is already food for thought. However, by 'jungle' I don't mean impenetrable forest. This year (incredibly wet) I mean impenetrable rough. The trees are probably 20 yards to either side of the mown fairway.
Yes, the +6 (two of them) girls are internationals, still in their teens and watch this space....
Interestingly the + handicap men are not in their first youth, one of them in his 40s, the other in his 50s.
We do have two European tour players as male members, but, as they don't play in club competitions, they don't have handicaps, and as professionals probably couldn't have.
As it happens I'm quite a straight hitter - very short, so I'm a high handicapper. But what is the advantage to any member of the fairways being wider? Why might they be better at 75-yard width?
You will realise that there is a club agenda behind my asking these questions. To have reasoned arguments one way or the other would be be very beneficial.