I am not a church-going type, but that doesn't mean there aren't any things in life to be taken on the basis of Faith...
Tom,
That is a great post...however...If you may indulge my opinion on this...I think that romantic nature of post perfectly illustrates that the irrational noun that best describes your feelings towards the course is not faith, but love. (I don't think it goes beyond the realms of possibility that most on this website are crazy enough to fall in love with a golf course). You love The Old Course because it is perfect for you, and how your brain works etc etc.
When we truly love a woman (or man) we accept them for who they are and could never imagine changing them. that does not mean they are beyond criticism. A team of recruitment consultants (for example) could critique our wives against each other, but there is little point in any of them entering into a debate with us about our respective wives. It is the same with golf courses, I believe.
We dont all love the same women, so when you write:
It just amazes me how so many people here cannot fathom a contrary opinion about their favorite course
maybe you need to accept that people fall in love with different golf courses, there love is legitimate, and they are going to accept the course they love for what they are, and react emotionally to any criticism or change to their course?
If you want to critique a course, do it with a group of consultants, not a loving husband. And banging on about how your love for your wife/golf course is truer than anyone elses can make for a nice romantic ode, but it can also be quite objectionable at times.
PS Without trying to make this post anymore awkward than it already is, I think I need to tell you Tom, that umm, I think that we are in love with the same golf course.