How many modern individuals can be so self-deprecating about their golf game? I know when I am, I get comments from playing partners like "How could you say that?", or words to that affect.
There is a sense of realistic understanding in his approach, and then at the end of the article, when he gets all hopeful about an uphill lie, is just precious. It's what keeps many of us coming back and may be at the root of WHY the architecture and it's finer points are so very important to luring (and keeping) new blood into the sport.
Who hopes for an uphill lie on a course with flat fairways with nary a heroic carry?
p/s/ I honestly thought the thread was about me before I opened it.