Maybe this explains why women's golf has seen recent interest? A game played on tv that looks more similar to mine on classic courses that look different than the week in week out drivel seen on the TOUR.
If I was commissioner of LPGA I would try and book as many classic courses as I could. This is ignoring finances, but the women would be able ot really appreciate the classics.
Also the Champions Tour IMO play on uninteresting courses as well. You would think these old guys know members at all the clubs and presidents/chairs etc. They should be playing on the classic layouts as well for they are 20 - 30 yards less than the big boys.
It would be great to see professionals play the classic courses when their distance doesn't make them irrelevant like the PGA tour. Whether or not the classic courses would allow them, is another story.
LPGA has some good ones coming up for a change:
2022Congressional & Muifield - two good ones
2023Pebble Beach, Baltursol, Walton Heath
Senior TourUS Open - pretty weak ... maybe Newport CC is notable.Sr. PGA - Congressional
If they want to get interest go to courses not normally in the rotation and noteworthy.
Cypress Point, Bandon Dunes, Crystal Downs,
Bel Air, Sand Hills, Ohopee, Honors Course,
Chicago Golf, Shoreacres,
NGLA, Royal Dornoch, Fishers Island (logistics), SFGC, Prairie Dunes,
Maidstone, North Berwick (the fun on TV), Peachtree, Seminole, Wade Hampton (beautiful).
I have bolded those I wished would come first. Limited capacity for some sure.