Tom,
While you pay fees and expenses, I was not referring to just yourself, but rankers in general. If my comments implied that I was aiming at you specifically, I apologize because I did not meant to do that. Anyone that gets comped in the ranking process is getting something members and member guests do not get. That is not fair and I do not wish to subsidize that process. There are exceptions to any of my general comments, however you come across as exceptional in your integrity and willingness to play the ranking game in a fair manner.
"so you tell me then, if they do want to participate in the ranking process - and most clubs do - how are we panelists supposed to access a course without asking for permission? Do you really think we have member friends at every club we need to see? And do you really not get the concept of being a guest of the club?"
My comment, which sparked this reply, was about a rankers request to bring along a friend or friends. Nothing more or less than that.
"That's an awful tall statement for something I do about 3-4 times a year, if that. I don't doubt SOME are infected as you say, but my point remains the vast majority of us do treat this with honor and do recognize the privileges we are extended. Are you aware we write thank you notes each and every time? Well, at least I do and most I've talked to do... But if you want to continue to focus on the bad apples, feel free."
I changed the way I phrase the point that resulted in this reply. Again, there are good guys and bad guys in this process. I say the process has little to no merit, not every participant. Regardless of the number of times a year a panelist participates, I still don't think it has value. Please tell me how a top private club benefits from the ranking process. Again, I said second and third-tier privates, new courses and public/resort courses can benefit (and they usually bend over turn around and smile while being used) thus providing leverage to the rankers and the abuses that occasionally takes place (though not by you).
I guess I have repeated myself enough as well. We do not see eye to eye on this subject. You are a ranker and I'm not. It is no surprise, given your high road approach that you take that you think there is value in what you do. I am not a ranker and chose not to be one. I have a different perspective, but mine is not invested in the process and thus has the potential for impartial objectivity. I may have failed in your mind.