I also had a similar reaction when I read the comments in the thread referenced.
Views regrettably, do play a huge part in how many/most folks perceive golf courses, in some ways it's a bit like an extension of on-course 'eye-candy' features. And of course they look good in publicity photographs, video, TV etc.
I've said it before herein that there are many highly regarded courses, especially links courses, that wouldn't be so highly regarded if they had a 100 ft screen all the way around the perimeter, and particularly in relation to links courses, if such a screen was on the seaward/beach side. It doesn't have to be a 100ft high screen though, it could be an oil refinery or a chemical plant or the like.
Disillusioning, and they have my sympathy, as it may be for those designing and building and maintaining courses and seeking the maximum golf impact rather than the maximum view impact, I can unfortunately understand why developers, especially resort or destination developers, wish to maximise the views even if such negatively impacts the quality of the golf itself.
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