V. Kmetz,
I read your other thread about "sophistry" and thought I'd respond here.
Whether we like it or deny it or not, the reality is that the professional game of golf heavily influences how the general public thinks about the game of golf, whether it's the type of conditioning they demand at their home club, or the approach to the game that suggests we need to keep adding distance because this hot-shot kid drove the 350 yard green in the member-guest, or green speeds in the teens.
I love Riviera and understand what you're saying about ideal conditions, but isn't that almost always the case in Los Angeles in late winter? Over my 50 years of playing golf the one element that has changed is that at age 63 I drive the ball further, considerably further, than I did in my teens and 20s, and I haven't even been fitted for a driver or played around with launch angles, spin rates, lofts, ball type, etc. to optimize as the pros do.
I'm glad you're getting a chance to see a wonderful course but bemoan the birdie-fest as ultimately the neutering of a great game. Enjoy!