Mike,
'They' are, you! And everyone else with their own skin in the game.
Admiringly,
Sully
I can't disagree but there are various levels. Here's my stab at the culprits...
First Tee and the likes
Industry Associations
USGA and State affiliates
Golf car companies
Irrigation and Equipment manufacturers
Club and ball manufacturers
Real Estate developers
MUNICIPALITIES
Signature architect/GC budgets
and the good guys???
the architect that tells a course their 6400 yard course is fine and $500,000 will fix it instead of a 5 million redo because there is a wet fairway when it rains all day and no one is playing anyway......
the club president who keeps the old metal lockers and weeny machine instead of new walnut and a kitchen and bar...
The supt who looks at the course as his baby and has no intentions of parlaying it into another better job...
The golf professional who knows the kids by name, gives sublte lessons at odd times and is actually glad to see them instead of viewing them as another issue the club requires him to deal with.
And 10,000 golf courses with budgets under $300,000.