Rob...
Your post touches on some of the most interesting parts of this website to me. And that is learning about (and taking in) other peoples ideas and cultural ideals about the game of golf.
As I've said MANY times, I've been playing for 2.5 years. And the third round of my life came at East Lake. And for the first year plus of my golfing experience it was almost exclusively at higher end private clubs or high end daily fee courses...East Lake, Atlanta Athletic, Cuscowilla, etc. So everything I saw at places like these is what I thought golf was.
So hearing about walking a golf course was new to me. The public nature/community feel of most of the GB&I courses that I am learning about is TOTALLY different than the exclusive private clubs in my area (and throughout the US). Look at Augusta vs. St. Andrews Old. Pine Valley vs. Muirfield. NGLA vs. Dornoch. It seems to me that it is an entirely different vibe between those sets of courses.
Anyway, I could go on and on about the interesting things I have learned about (and am still learning about) on this site, but I won't bore you.
However, I will say this...every night feels like I am sitting in the clubhouse after an 18 hole round with some of the most influential and interesting golf fanatics in the world. Think about it (and this is for real no B.S)...Melvyn, Tom Paul, Tom Doak, Jeff Brauer, Matt Ward, Lester George, Pat Mucci, Bob Huntley,etc, etc, etc...I could go on and on...buy you get the point. How frickin' cool is that for someone who wants to learn about golf. Totally unreall!!
Later!
Oh yeah...one more point on your post...you mentioned respect for the greenskeeper. We got a new one at St. Ives (Kyle MacDonald). He has made our greens totally awesome...really fun to putt on. And one day I saw him in the clubhouse. I went right up to him and said "Hey your Kyle MacDonald, right?". He looked at me like I was insane and had the hesitating look like i was going to get mad at him for something on the course. But when I told him "Man...I LOVE your greens" He smiled and we went off on a great conversation about golf. I don't think other members of the clubs I frequent do things like this very much. I am sure some do...but not many I would guess. But that is the guy taking Stewardship over the golf course that we play day in and day out...and I personally love. Shouldn't we have a real relatoinship with him and learn what he thinks etc.
Anyway...this site in interesting and educatoinal in more ways than is readily apparent.