Ira,
I am not saying that at all. What I am saying is that MANY golf courses, not just the ones you see the pros play on TV, are impacted by what the pros do. If all we had to worry about were 50 courses that the pros play, we wouldn’t have to have this discussion but unfortunately that is not the case. It is the trickle down effect.
But Tom Doak is going to build a world class 6400 yard championship design on 110 acres with 4 par fives, 4 par fours and 10 par threes that challenges the best golfers in the world and the whole golf design world is going to take notice and change direction for the better. And of course Tom is going to toss me a bone for the idea
And by the way, I am only half kidding 😉
Maybe it is the heat in the Mid Atlantic States, but I am still struggling with your logic. If courses that Pros play influence other courses, it seems that we would want the Tour courses to be ones that are enjoyable and interesting for the rest of us rather than difficult courses that challenge the Pros. I am glad that I played Butler National once when I was young. I cannot imagine wanting to play it again. The Bear Trap is great fun to watch on TV, but there is zero chance I would ever choose to play that course.
Ira