Mark: one golfer's experience, mine - someone who took up the game in his mid thirties and who, though getting older is actually (and still) getting better at the game:
Boring, bad, unimaginative, average courses now play for me as even *more* boring, bad and unimaginative than ever before.
With the golf ball now going, more often than not, in the general direction in which I intend it to go (usually with a little fade off the tee and a little draw on approaches), the meaninglessness of most fairway hazards, the width that doesn't foster choice but merely excuses mistakes, the lack of any nuanced/challenging relationship between green contours and potential lines of play, the monotony of recovery options, and the lack of an engaging routing that provides an appealing variety of tests and an elegant flow/pace are all increasingly (and glaringly) evident.
I think that after a number of years on this board, I must needs finally to become an access whore and belt-notcher and start pestering those here who are members of the great courses (both classic and modern) for invites!
Darn - I now wish I'd been more judicious and calculating in posting my many critiques and half-baked theories, and had starting sucking up a decade ago...but I didn't know it would come to this!
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