Rich:
Thanks for your detailed reply.
To borrow your phrase Rich -- "come on."
1. The location of a "people's museum" in NYC will have more visitors and likely a more lasting impact than some PR toting van that boogies across the USA.
2. You're right -- Far Hills doesn't have some sort of mega-importance in golf history -- the USGA's formal offices can be located anywhere -- like I said how about a place in the middle of Kansas -- maybe they can call the NCAA and have a location in Shawnee next to their "centrally" located HQ?
But, Rich, puhhhleeeeezzze drop the idea that once again there's been some sort of self derived snobbery involved here. You may find it hard to believe, but there are folks involved with the USGA today who are somewhat beyond the central question of whether Missy and Howard can have tea served in the Louis Keller room at Baltusrol.
3. The museum belongs in a city that clearly has major league impact -- that's NYC. I don't want to see the museum be reduced to some sort of "theme" park mentality that you often see in so many American cities -- i.e. Orlando, San Antonio, etc.
Since the World Golf Village in St. Augustine is up and running it might be possible to expand the USGA's presence there in order to highlight all the different players.
When you mention Bethpage I truly believe the biggest compliment the USGA pays is in having the game's premier event there.
Look, I don't doubt the USGA has been for the bulk of its existence the group that catered to the bluest of blue bloods. Heck, I know this Rich -- I live in the Northeast and grew up on public courses. No one has to tell me how disconnected the group from Far Hills has been for a number of years. Some even believe it's still disconnected. I think that's changing and I credit David Fay for being the "voice of reason" on a number of issues. Clearly -- more can be done.
But, you might be surprised to know that ALL types of people who traverse the Big Apple may in fact be the ones who do come to the museum and pick up the game. Of course, they can still have a wine and cheese area for all those stuffed shirt types you and I are so enamored with. Rich, just look for me in the corner where they're serving the Bud and pretzels.