Del:
Concerning your question/comment to George P. regarding profitable opportunities for executive/shorter courses, I know of an owner/developer north of Toronto with one such project that has been doing quite well for a few years. If you are interested in discussing this further, post your email address or forward it through Tom Paul or Ran.
RE: Distance limitantions- this issue has been discussed repeatedly here so it must be extremely important, at least to those participating on this forum. Unfortunately, I suspect that we are a very small minority.
For professional and scratch amateur competitions, I support an official tournament ball that can be widely manufactured to specific performance specifications based on sound scientific principles. For club tournaments and regular play, I believe that the individual clubs can decide whether to adopt this official ball, or allow another ball in the USGA's conforming list (assuming that the USGA would still see a need for such a list). Given that the average handicap has not been lowered signicantly for many years, I don't see the urgency to force a shorter ball on the vast majority of golfers.
While I agree with Tom Mac. that advancement in golf club technology is also a large part of the problem, it would be extremely difficult to make headways here (in terms of rolling back the clock). I do hope that the USGA holds its ground on the CoR issue, and looks more closely at equipment advancements aimed at anyone else but the common golfer.
Rich- if you are lurking here, I am still curious about what you learned about golf based on being played through as a single by a group of Scots.