John:
I've seen a demo of the computer device which, if programmed with the contours of the green and the speed, can correctly line up any putt. If that becomes legal I'm quitting the business.
I don't see where that would be any different than a range finder. Once again it is just an electronic device doing what a caddie could do.
Wrong wrong wrong. Making fun of 'luddites' doesn't make the contrary opinions right. A caddie offers you an opinion and you choose whether or not to accept it. A computer offers you facts. This technology will be in those hand held computers within 5 years and how are you going to stop real cheating then. Sometimes you need a little vision to see whats really happening. Selective approval of technology, balls! The introduction of the computer on the course is simply a step to far.
Mike can't get his to work on the course- how exactly has that speeded his game up! Just wait until you're stuck behind some group waitng to reboot the little terror.
This is Patrick Dickinson writing in 1951.
"To the end of golf-till the whole game is played mechanically and golfers sit like telephone operators before switchboards in underground club houses radio controlling their robots-... Dynamic shafts, supersonic balls, cannot avoid this basic fact: that golf is a game of skill, a game played with the head and hands..."
We can observe, read drawings, talk to caddie's or players who know the course better and we are using our judgement to play golf. We give over part of our decision making to the computer and we may as well be play golf on a TV screen.
I urge everyone to think how fundamentally different this change is for the whole game and give up this stupid notion it's just a new way of presenting information already availble. It's different because it takes away all doubt.