Pat
I was one of the first on this site, if not the first, to recommend ANGC adopting a "tournament ball" for the good of the game. I continue to believe that IF rolling back the ball is desirable, getting ANGC to lead the way gives the most likely chance of having something done. However.....
As I age (hopefuly gracefully and with a concomitant increase in accumulated wisdom), I become less and less enamored of the concept for the following reasons:
1. Practicality. We have in front of us daily examples of what lawyers and even more clever people can do to thwart dialogue and pursue their own selfish agendas. I think that the "debate" over "rolling back" would be won by the good guys, but the bad guys would make us suffer for it, big time, and it just is not worth that pain, at least for me. Call me a wimp--please!
2. Reality Checks. IMO the primary reason that people want the ball rolled back is that they want to continue with the fantasy that they play the same game and on the same venues as the "Pros." This might have been somewhat true 50 years ago, but even then it masked the fact that "scratch" players were at least 5 strokes/round less competent than the average Pro and good club players (~5HCP) would be lucky to halve a match getting a stroke a hole from a Major champion. What hurts some of us (I think) is how the new technology makes us come to understand that we CAN'T hit the ball anywhere near as well as what the elite players can. It was far easier to relate differerences in distance and accuracy between us and the pros when they could be measured in 15-30 yard increments. Now when the increments are 50-80 yards we know we are playing a very different game.
3. What important architecture is being screwed up by "technology"? If you understand 2. above, you cannot help but agree that the answer is "virtually none." Yes, ANGC looks goofy with it's plant-pot trees and plays more boring (to us) when the pros are there, but is it any worse for the members or the rest of us (particularly you, Pat, since you've been there often)? Who really cares if anybody isn't good enough any more to play off the back tees as long as there are players who can (i.e. all the pros) and there are forward tees for the rest of us?
Peace
Rich