It's a brave new golf world and a lot of it just sux Some folks just will never "get it" and they are easily in the majority now.
I think as long as they are outdoors enjoying playing the game of golf that all of us here have grown to love, they are "getting it."
The pretentiousness displayed on this site (and this thread is a prime example) is why most people will never take up the game and never get to experience the joy of playing that we all have been fortunate to experience. I'm glad I grew up on a course that used red, white, and blue flags and had 150 yard shrubs. It made me appreciate the game and the relationships formed on the course without all the BS that some of you seem preoccupied with.
If traditionalism/minimalism is what you're after, give up your Pro V1s, your 460cc Titatanium Driver, your graphite shafts, your course's irrigation system and pesticide use, the maintenance crew's gas powered equipment, and lets ban women, children, the working class, and minorities from the game while we're at it.
Paul,
"Getting it" is the opposite of pretentiousness in my book. I think the game was better with less emphasis on course conditioning and I think the push by equipment companies to sell the latest and greatest titanium club or titanium gadget has made the game too expensive for many people.
For the record, I own and operate a club THAT SINCE ITS INCEPTION in 1973, in the south (Atlanta) has not only NEVER discriminated against any group we actually have had minorrity members since our first year of operation.
We have black, brown, yellow and white golfers. We have men and women and we do NOT restrict when women can play (Thursday is ladies day until 11:00 however.) I will hold up the diversity and values of my club to anyone's. Are we perfect--absolutely not, but I only give a damn about having members who love and appreciate the game.
Why those of us who respect the traditions of the game and who think polite manners (a gentleman taking his hat off inside) is akin to being a fire-breathing, neanderthal, right-wing, Nazi is beyond me but I think that attitude is far more revealing about you than me. Do you know me that well
Have we ever met?
More for the record:
My club allows walking anytime, it is an inexpensive "entry level" private club for my area, has never had an assessment, values golf over an elaborate clubhouse or fountains, values "rougher" conditions over pristine conditions. I donate my time, energy and money to three main golf groups--the GSGA (my state golf association), the USGA and the Atlanta Junior Golf Association. My club donates use of the course at no cost to several high school teams as well as the AJG and I came up with a junior golf membership several years ago designed for kids who are unable to afford a place to play because there parents are unable to join a club for them.
We run 8 junior clinics a year at no cost and in every case our junior members are encouraged to bring their friends (member or not) also at no charge. (My junior guest fee is $5 on weekdays, weekends and holidays).
Here's another tradition at my club--once a year we have a "Rules and Etiquette" class designed to teach people the basics. We had over 90 people a week or so ago with a large number of parents, ladies, kids and seniors. Was this one of your "-ISMS"
? Was this an elitist attempt to brainwash people into fixing ball marks or knowing where to drop under a lateral water hazard rule??
I will put up my record for trying to provide affordable family golf with most anyone's. My dad was a golf pro, his four brothers are golf pros and while I am not a pro I have spent my life playing the game and seeing that as many people can develop a love and affection for this great game (and hopefully join my club too
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I am the opposite of pretentiousness if you look at what my family's life's work is about. I grew up as a junior with woods, balata balls, no colored flags and played under conditions that would be unacceptable to many people today.
I didn't need what it appears you think "women, children, the working class, and minorities" need to enjoy the game and in fact those that don't "get it" and who emphasize everything but the essence of the game are making it HARDER for people to enjoy this game.
Those that want GPS on carts, lasers on par three tees, multi colored flags, hundreds of yardage markers, 150 shrubs, pristine "green" conditions, beverage cart girls on each nine, every gadget and the latest and greatest in clubs and balls are the one I speak of who don't "get it". The game should be simply about enjoying a stick and ball game outdoors. In a misguided attempt to make the game "FUN" and therfore better for everyone, we are ruining it.
Lastly, I really, really do not care what other clubs do. I enjoy reading a variety of options and perspectives and hopefully I can integrate some of the ideas into my operation. But, I hope I don't ever judge a person's motives or their values as you have just because I hold a different opinion.
Dan,
I appreciate your perspective and obviously I understand the inclination to "protect your baby". It amazes me that wanting to preserve or protect things or values is so demonized by some. I hope you can come up with a solution that helps speed of play, satisfies your members and maintains a "look and feel" you want.
Good luck.