I find this topic very interesting, I believe it regrettably shows a great divide between our home grown game and that played by others.
The Spirit of the Game is two fold, I believe it’s within each golfer but it also radiates from the course and its surroundings. The latter point I see hardly anyone has acknowledged or commented upon. Interesting indeed, because I mentioned the importance of the course designer in creating the balance and harmony between the land and Nature. Clearly this is not a factor in the game played by others, yet it is a fundamental part of golf, so must reflect in the Spirit of The Game - IMMostHO.
My comments are based upon my views, my connection with golf and nearly half a century of playing the game. They are sincere opinions, based upon my experience and understand of the game, they are certainly not judgmental nor intended to be so, but just my honest view point. I have no difficulty in others not agreeing with me, after all this is a Discussion Forum and the idea is for views to be exchanged, otherwise how do we know what others like or dislike.
As for the Spirit of the Game – perhaps we need to understand what exactly we are referring to. For me it come form the period of the 19th Century when modern golf was shaped and its popularity exploded not just in Scotland but by the 1890’s world wide. The birth of the Spirit of The Game. Through the next 50 years plus minor changes occurred regards ball/club technology mainly requiring the constant search for more land & longer courses. Fundamentally the game had not changed it was still a walking and eye co-ordination partnership. The major change occurred after WW2, and over the last 50 years the major changes have been made, the slow but increasing need for distance/yardage information, the cart, then the cart tracks which did inflict a scar upon all courses that incorporated them, the continued need for distance information which resulted in electronic distance & GPS aids and ultimately the introduction of NO Walking Courses.
I am not judging others who wish to use these modern items, certainly I do not agree with them, but they are acceptable under the rules. My comments and my opinions are that we don’t need the distance info, each golfer has his/her own built in distance aid (well the majority) – a pair of Eyes. As for Carts, fine, use them for climate conditions/medical/age reasons, but golf is a walking game. Then No Walking Courses, as I just mentioned golf started off as a walking game but now there is just no choice use a cart as you are not allowed to walk.
Am I wrong in my assumption that the original Spirit of the Game is being lost, that it has been totally compromised and is only a shadow of its forma. No IMMHO I do not consider I am, but certainly others do.
There may be another Spirit of the Game which encompasses all these changes but I don’t see of feel it, therefore I can’t recognise it.
If you fundamentally change the constitution of a country as golf has been change (just use the No Walking Rule), you change the Character and Spirit that country was founded upon. The same in my opinion applies to golf.
Use all the modern aids, play golf from a cart, that’s your right and choice, invoke the Spirit of the Game, but those who adhere to the original Spirit of the Game may well voice and question their concerns.
Judgmental No, Voice my concerns, Yes