As a former player, I’d like to ask why?
No fight in me, just curious why
Because we could stop giving a massively disproportionate amount of weight to a tiny fraction of golfers.
I might be inclined to agree with him, but find it odd/interesting Erik would suggest this given Teaching has hugely benefited from the Tours, TV Coverage, and Celeb Teachers exposure....
I think teaching, coaches, instructors, etc. would get exposure in other ways: magazines, books, YouTube, etc.
Like I said, it was a bit of a hot take off the top of my mind… that I reserve the right to take back at any time. But not yet.
Haha I’m not in this to argue your point.
Personally, I believe the tour gets too much weight good and bad.
The distance they are hitting it gets so much attention, that very good golf courses, (that will see very few golfers with that type of speed), make changes looking for a solution to a problem they do not have.
The influence over the years on conditioning, especially over green and over fast for greens has caused many problems for superintendents.
The cost of equipment and focus on money are certainly pro golf influenced.
BUT, the over reaction to what is seen at the tour level is, in part, our fault.
We’ve lost touch with the %95 + of golfers because the overlords of golf too often let professional golf influence their decisions imo