I can't speak for Brent, but from what he and I have posted about our games over the years, I think it may be safe to say that if even only a quarter of the modern-day golfing population was more like us, the game and the architecture would have nothing at all to worry about, neither now nor in the future. If most golfers batted and flogged and hacked the ball around a golf course (any and all golf courses) as inconsistently and frustratingly and maddeningly as Brent and I do, and still managed to enjoy the game immensely and to never give up, and still refrained from blaming any of our failings and flaws on the architects/designs or the technologies or the maintenence practices, and still came back for more (as we do) day after day and year after year, with nary a genuine hope of ever getting a whole lot better at it -- well then, golf and gca would have no problems at all, ever. Alas, Brent and I, I believe, are of a very rarest breed, and of the finest qualities!
Jeff - yes, indeed -- as often as I can!!
Peter