If I were running for GCA President, I'd campaign under this three pronged platform:
All citizens must have the basics===========================
1) If you've technically savy enough to use a computer, you're savy enough to learn how to post a picture. Get a free Photobucket.com account. Post a picture of a place you played....and save us the 1000 words you would have written on an OT topic.
2) Just like the census, you must be accounted for and identified. Newbies must post to "Who are you guys?"
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forums2/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=240;start=03) Those that ignore history are doomed to repeat it, and those that don't use "Search" are doomed to repeat topics. Encourage Ran to make Search more usable.
Eliminate the waste!! ====================
Just like Wheel of Fortune did several years back by making R-S-T-N-D-E automatic letters in the final round to eliminate redundancy, we'd automatically consolidate or eliminate any post that falls into the following category:
a) Discussions of annual ratings. Smart people should be wise enough to realize it's a subjective process and influenced by many non-architect factors. Learn to live with this.
b) Discussions about the PGA Tour courses. Smart people should realize they pick courses based on their ability to hold alot of spectators and corporate tents. If you're still confused about this, check the PGA Tour list against a magazine rating list...hmmm, they don't match up very well.
c) Discussion about "I'm on a business trip, which course should I play?". Unless you're going to offer a hidden gem, smart people should realize this is a request for access and not people that just couldn't read the Top XX list from some magazine.
d) Discussions about rolling back the golf ball. 99.99% of you aren't doing it yourself, so don't be hypocrticial.
e) Discussions started by Patrick Mucci (or Pat Mucci) which start out good, but quickly move to a rainbow fest of "have you played the course?". Just accept that people talk about courses they have seen pictures of and move on....or ignore them.
f) Discussions where Matt Ward tells us about how everyone is inferior to him because of his travels. Ok, enough, we've gotten the point. It says "God" next you profile, let's move on.
g) Discussions that are nothing more than lists. If all you can do is add a list, save yourself the hassle. Golf Digest offers a peg-board for people that need lists to talk about golf courses.
Let the Architects, Superintendants and Club-Pros post under Pseudonyms (if they want)===============================================
For the most part, these are the guys that bring the most interesting aspects to the Discussion Group. And alot of them lurk and read the board, but they are hesitant to post an opinion or comment out of concern for their jobs. So I say we institute the GCA Witness Protection Program for these guys.