Frank, Scott,
Just to be clear about context, here are exact words. No one is pretending to be a saint, here.
Again, this comes from a panelist who often pays without identifying himself.
That they ask us to pay to be panelists is disappointing, but the golf journalism business is not doing well. Maybe we're supporting the program and paying their salaries. I regard this as a form of volunteerism. It costs us to take time off and to travel. It is work to put up a fair set of numbers. And now, more courses are asking us to pay in order to play and post an evaluation. The latter is particularly irksome. They asked to be looked at. Respect the process. Respect our effort to get there.Done right, this is not 'free golf'. Not by a long shot. Kindly refrain from knocking the panelist until you have walked a few dozen courses in his shoes. As a panelist who takes this seriously, it is an honor to have been asked and to be trusted.
Here's another:
I volunteer as a panelist, now, because they respected my opinion enough to ask.In turn, I do my best to lend credibility to the process, and do so with humility. Contrary to what many on this forum choose to think, that little white card carries with it a responsibility. Sure, it can get us onto some very nice courses. However, for every Tom Doak course, I also go out of my way to visit an unheralded one. Those guys need the looks.
And finally:
Golf is certainly a community. Granted, the magazines posting these numbers are in business for profit, but they also provide a public service. We volunteer to help them do it, and usually enjoy the process. Neither I nor other panelists are likely to list the many other causes, whether social or professional, to which we give our considerable time and expertise. Suffice to say that they are very important to each of us...The (other) work for which we volunteer is performed with pureness of heart in the spirit of charity and betterment. For the majority of us, 'volunteering' to evaluate golf courses ranks near the bottom of our importance lists.
So wtf is your problem?
No, never mind.