Lynn,
Sorry for the counterpoint, but sometimes Terry tends to politicize almost anything.
I don't know that it's important to grow the game.
Why is there a need to strive for universal participation ?
And, for whose benefit are we striving ?
Is there a need to grow bowling, tennis or lacrosse ?
It's a niche sport, one that's unique in that the mediocre to poor golfer can compete on the same field of play that the best players in the world compete on.
What other sport affords you that opportunity ?
Certainly not football, basketball or baseball, the most popular American games with the greatest TV exposure.
So why all the fuss ?
John Paul Newport wrote an interesting article a few days ago about the "conflict" or clash of "tradition" versus "convenience" ?
I don't want to make the game easier.
I want my foe to remain a constant.
As my abilities diminish, why shouldn't my scores ?
Why should diminished ability be propped up by artificial or high-tech means ?
Golf has shrunk several times before, with WWI, the Depression, WWII and recently.
The inherent lure and challenge of the game and it's elasticity will prevail unless the "me" generation dumbs it down.
End of rant