Joe,
I edited it out, even though I feel like there wasn't much there, I don't want to betray anything with you.
Having said that, unlike you and others here, I'm assuming he is a smart guy, college educated, probably with a turf degree, hired by a good supt and good club. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt that he is an intelligent guy who knows exactly what he was saying, and I know I've heard it from many others in the business as well.
You and I have been Supts. We know the hours, the lack of recognition, the unfair criticism, but we also know it is about the game and the people who play it. Saying you want to soften a green, a green that has been around for awhile, is the worst part of our profession. I'm not saying that to get personal with the guy at the top of this thread, I'm saying it because it continues to be what is taking the interest out of our game. After Dan Lucas is gone do you want to see the 13th at Kingsley softened? Dan has taken care of it for years, but the next guy might make his claim on getting the greens 12+ everyday. He might say it is too hard to mow at .060 and too hard to spray the chemicals he'll need to spray every 7 days all season long.
Extreme green speeds are the dumbest thing in golf. They lead to boring greens and expensive construction and maintenance costs, but it is what is being taught in our universities and pushed by the "golf industry" because it is about the business of golf and not the game. So while I am sorry if you felt I betrayed any trust, I am not sorry at being sick and tired of extreme maintenance being treated like it is exceptional or smart. It is not, it's dumb, and it does nothing positive for the game.