Well, this thread has certainly taken off. I'm glad it promoted some discussion, especially since I just meant to compliment the posters here, thank the operators, and say how fortunate we are to have such a thoughtful group.
Regarding where the discussion has gone, I'll say that I agree with those who don't mind some OT threads. Going further, I agree with Tom H's viewpoint (or what I believe his viewpoint to be) that a separate board for OT threads is not necessary or desireable.
In my opinion, many of the threads labelled OT or called OT are in fact on-topic. Among the themes that architects and writers on GCA have found appropriate to the subject are: "being at one with nature", "overcoming adversity", "man vs nature", "man vs self", and countless others I'm forgetting or have not read. So it does not surprise me nor bother me when topics like this come up on this board. They go to the purpose of golf architecture and to the varied outlooks of those who experience the game.
So if you dislike OT discussion, remember that even if the discussion does not seem to relate to architecture, the information in that topic may help you understand your fellow posters even better when discussing something considered on-topic.