Micheal,
It is certainly true that Americans in general care a lot about image, hence the ban on push carts and such.
At the same time thou, you also won't catch us in that hideous UK golfing gear with knee length shorts and near knee high socks. I recall a pic of you sporting that stuff from a previous thread, but damned if I can find it!
But outside of someone running in-between shots, i'd bet a large chunk of change a single walking wouldn't be able to keep up anywhere close to a single in a cart of same golfing skill. (Assuming a wide open course in front)
P.S. I think a lot of Americans want to take carts so they have somewhere to carry their beer and sit while they wait... shot after shot, hole after hole... enduring a grind house 5 hour weekend round.
Kalen - I have to admit that I really enjoy the old school traditions of UK golf... the matches, the jacket & tie lunches, the pre & post-game locker room rituals, the drinks after a game and, yes, the long socks with shorts. It is very civilized, you know! (I guess that should be civilised)
I've never been a "speed" golfer and don't really enjoy trying to play in 3 hours... it's too fast for me. I like a good 3:45 - 4:00 round (if a 4-ball). That seems to be the best pace for my body. At Deal the rounds go very quickly because most games are a two-ball. 3 hours is about normal. But, trying to justify riding or walking by which is faster never made much sense to me. That's not the point.
I agree that many golfers have become so accustomed to having a cart to haul around their beer, speakers and such that they wouldn't be happy walking without a couple of litter-bearers (not caddies!).
By the way... here is that famous photo of my golf hose... in the Deal colors, no less!