For all you starving archies out there:
Marrying the physical with the spiritual, seems like an easy endeavor, for say, the Navajo Nation. But, they have yet to embrace golf (that I'm aware of) in a formal sense.
Odd, because there are many native americans who really love the game, and have alot of fun golfing. They even self efface, calling a barky bogey, an indian par.
To prove "they" love it, I just received a call from a friend who had to make a delivery yesterday, deep onto "the Rez". He was driving between Ganado and Steamboat Az. (50 miles west of window rock) and what did his eye spy, out of the window of his 3000 gallon tanker? A five or six hole golf course, cut out of the sage brush. With dirt fairways and sand greens.
He speculated that the 3 or 4 families that live there, didn't want to travel the 100 miles to Holbrook, to golf, so they did what the ancient Danes and Scots must've done, they made it up as they went along. How cool!
We sit on here and read and post about these ridiculous monstrosities, in waste and inefficiencies, and out here, somewhere on The Rez, there are a few who probably "get it", more than the most celebrated in the sport, like JakaB.
I hope you're smiling, Alfie!