I'm not sure why the discussion is all about the Tour. Here is the bottom line-- if you have never played in a big tournament then you will not understand why it takes 5 hours to play golf on the PGA Tour. 5 Hours is not bad.
The better discussion would be over DB's remarks on bifurcation, and how that changes the maintenance and architecture of golf courses.
Why do the ruling bodies have such a hallowed grip on "one set of rules". Does the average golfer, and you all on this website believe the Tour player, and guys at the Buda Cup are playing by the same set of rules anyway? For that matter, tourny's on the club pro level?
Give me a break--YOU'RE ALREADY PLAYING A BIFURCATED SET OF RULES!!!!!
Dean Deman's remarks on maintenance and architecture were so spot on. It is a must read.
Length, width, size of bunkers, outrageous native area's (but they look sooo good
), courses devoid of strategy--
The problem with the everyday golfer is that they are playing courses that are TOO MUCH for them!!!!!
Garland Bailey, why on earth should we be promoting 2.5 hour rounds? 3.5, 3.75, 4..fine. But it will only happen on a course that allows for it!!
ie: Bethpage Black effect
Recently played 36 Holes at Palmetto Golf Club on a day of a huge outing of everybody played 18++ holes. And we teed off at 9:50! No ranger, no time checks, 100+ bets, still got it done. Why? Because the course allows for it.
MS