No one else, or a limited few, do ?
I recently had dinner with a Green Chairman at a wonderful "Golden Age" golf course.
In discussing golf, golf courses and this course in particular, the Green Chairman presented a list of things that had been done to the golf course over the last 5 or so years and what he envisioned for the future.
Amongst other things, the Green Chairman expressed a desire to see the fairways that yellow-brown-green color, indicative of a firm, fast golf course.
He felt that that would make the golf course play as the architect intended, especially around the greens.
I immediately thought of the phrase coined by our residetn idiot-savant, TEPaul, and the maintainance meld.
The harmony brought about between the architecture and the playing conditions, vis a vis yellow-brown-green, firm, fast fairways, would make this course hum.
He seemed to indicate that his quest wasn't envisioned or embraced by all.
In fact, my read was that he was in the great minority.
That most wanted the golf course to look green, lush green.
So, what happens when a Green Chairman, or a Green Superintendent "get it", but, the rest of the membership doesn't ?
How do you get the golf course to that YBG color and condition when you're the lone proponent of those conditions ?
* footnote
Hidden Creek, until the recent downpour, was getting yellowish-brownish-greeenish, and the golf course was humming, especially with firm, fast greens.