Adam
Ironically, I agree with you in your statement
‘what a good golf course should be without are people who supposedly love the sport and implement changes to their golf courses without fully understanding the minutia found hidden within these annals’
The No Walking Policies and introduction of Carts and worst still Cart
Tracks has changed the face of golf. Plus cart tracks have scarred courses destroying the “scenery and landscape” which use to add to the enjoyment of a round. In themselves they also add an additional hazard and subject to path construction can alter the distance and direction of the ball.
You also say
‘This list is what I would expect from the newest of the newest posters on this board who are not in the industry’.
Well clearly those in the industry have failed to safe guard the traditions of Golf and understandable have followed their clients request whilst happily taking the “30 pieces of Silver”.
Adam, are you in the industry? If so Proud of these modern Pablo Picasso courses?
Enjoy your game and the long drive between hole and tee. When you are not concentrating in keeping your cart on the path you may be able to enjoy the scenery.
Sean
Perhaps we have lost sight of what a true golf course was like and we are going down a branch of the evolutionary path that may lead to the extinction of the game as we knew it.