Phillip
My understanding is that photographs of a golf course are not the property of the golf course. Of course, anybody who posts photos of a course where they have specifically agreed not to take photos is in breach of some sort of law, even if it be only social and moral.
Ran
Great to hear this. I support most of everything that has been said, particularly John V.'s ideas.
The greatest weakness of this site is, and has always been, that it has had no facility for adequately caching and retrieving important information. So, we end up repeating ourselves over and over, and those of us who have been here for a long time get both bored and annoyed at the increasing amount of chaff that is being posted relative to the wheat. Rather than having (for example) a post every week or so entitiled: "Going to Ireland--any suggestions?" there should be some equivalent of FAQ where all the best posts of the past on this and other topics are archived. I'm sure that Huckaby will be glad to not have to type in the fact that his cousin is a member of Castlerock 50-100 times a year!
Also, as others have suggested, better archiving and accessing the "Who are you guys?" info would be very useful. At the very least add a few relevant questions to the personal profile such as club memberships, general handicap range (i.e. scratch or better, 1-5, 6-10, 11-20, 20+), areas of specific GCA knowledge, GCA interests, golfing history, family info, etc.. Obviously, anybody wanting privacy wouldn't need to fill in all the blanks. The suggestion of a map is a good one too (again on a voluntary basis). We actually had one operational a year ago. Why can't it be maintained on GCA? I agree with others that a better photo posting and archiving system, integrated into the website is long overdue.
Now, all of these things cost moeny, but if we all put in ~$70/year (as suggested) that's over $100k/year which ought to buy an all singing, all dancing website, plus fund Ran's lost wagers in his games against Pat Mucci.