We look at what is happening at the home of golf and we sign petitions, write letters, go on facebook and raise hell, but what do we do at home, on our own courses? How many of you would live with a green that has 5% slope and is borderline pinnable when the greens get above 9? I know I do, but I’m lucky because I have that opportunity. But I also know full well I’ve been fighting this fight for years, even when it was unpopular.
Every year we wait to see what changes Augusta has been up to. We wonder what will be new this year? Same with our PGA Champ and US Open venues. Where was the national outcry when Merion softened greens or Mike Davis started playing architect. Sure, a few posts here and there, but no petitions, no boycotts, no teeth, just a small little outcry and then onto the next subject.
One of the best slogans I’ve ever seen was the environmental based, Think Globally, Act Locally. Why haven’t we been doing that all these years? And if we haven’t, why are we all so surprised that now even the shrine of golf is doing the same thing most of us have been allowing for years.
Why have we allowed the ASGCA to put a ban on criticism? It sure isn’t about protecting golf courses. There is so much needless work going on but we are afraid to name names, to call people out, we don't want to rock the boat.
Why have we allowed our ruling bodies to tell us what slopes and speeds greens should be? Why do all the greens have to play the same? For everyday play they don’t. Some are exposed, some protected, some south facing dry out quickly, north facing hold moisture longer, some are in low areas, some high…it was never a big deal before. Now we have championship agronomists with stimp meters, sub air, and all kinds of gadgets all in the name of uniformity. Some greens they double cut and roll, some they triple cut, some they skip, as long as all end up the same on the stimp. Why do they all have to be the same? Is that our game?
Good golfers try and take in all the elements, wind speed and direction, humidity, temperature, elevation…but they can’t deal with a green that rolls a foot slower or faster then another? Are they all that stupid? Is the only sign of character we're looking for is their ability to hit a shot under pressure on the 18th? What about the ability to use their brain, to navigate the course. Why do we continue to try and rub that aspect out?
Why have we allowed this march to standardization? To what end? Flat greens that role 14 that only the rich can afford to play.
Its time to act locally.