Nice to see such support. Hope it becomes more widespread.
I get the impression though that the elite players are sniggering behind their cash filled hands at the distance debate. The elephant in the room. And while many of their fellow players ain’t likely to rock any boats given their tour pension funds and the like the elite, who have essentially loads of £$ anyway, are probably more attracted by how many Green Jackets, Claret Jugs etc they‘ll have won when their careers are over.
Would seem a opportunity for The Masters, R&A, USGA to exert some kind of elite leverage ... our ball or no play and no play, no Green Jackets, no Clarets Jugs, no famous legacy plus the ego boost, kudos and £$ bonus’s and clout that goes with them. Time to encourage a few big cats to run amongst the pigeons?
Needs some cajones from some folks though particularly given, as Tom mentions above, the chumminess and revolving door between the rules authorities and the manufacturers etc and all the vested interests and politic power games involved behind the scenes.
Maybe it’ll be pressure from outside the golf business that ultimately ‘persuades’ or forces the powers that be into action? It would be rather ironic if it were the anti-golf or environmental etc lobbies who were the ones who ultimately ‘persuaded’ the powers that be into action.
Atb