Rich Goodale,
If a competition is held on the member's home course, everyone is on an equal footing.
And, if it's held at an outside venue, who has an advantage, the possible member or two who belong to the golf course ?
Most significant tournaments provide practice rounds in these parts. Playing a practice round, making notes and pacing distances puts everyone on an equal footing.
And, tournaments are held once in a blue moon versus everyday play at home courses.
It never ceases to amaze me when a member of 40 years asks a caddy who's been at the club for a week, what club to hit, or how far it is to the green.
It's pure laziness and represents a long history of personal detachment from the golf course. Let that golfer suffer the consequences of ignorance.