John
I understand you position on a well know course and experience on new, un-played before courses. However, I just need to look and observe then decide my club, no input is wanted or needed re yardage information. I still look at golf as a challenge so I want to step up to the mark, yardage is just not in my mind at all as I trust in myself. Of course I get it wrong, from a poor shoot, not taking into account the course, conditions, weather, state of fairways and greens, etc but is that not part of the game and its challenges?
The point is that while you and many others are in need of this information many of us believe it is part of the game and challenge of golf to decide for ourselves what club we use and play the shot accordingly.
Is it skill or just call it an eye for the game. That which comes naturally is why I have played golf.
Tell me, if I called out different yardage on say ten times will your ball each time come to rest on or within a few inches of that spot or will you pepper the area. Then of course let’s not forget on a new course you may not notice the lay or conditions of the Greens – does this not also have a bearing on how your ball reacts? In other words can you honestly tell me that the majority of times with your yardage information you can hit the sweet spot time after time?
Who is having the most fun? I don’t know but I am certainly playing golf by using my eyes, body and senses thus achieving some feeling of inner satisfaction. Again a good enough reason for playing it in the first place. Also this is how the game was taught to me, noting I have a long line of golfers in my family.
Can’t get your mind around not using yardage, then don’t bother clearly its not your way of playing golf. If you feel you or your game needs some help, if it’s legal and available it’s down to you to use it or not. I, like many do not think in yardage so see no need for it so don’t use it. My mind is on getting that ball in the hole - the ground you have to cover to do that is just ground - distance is all in the mind (for some).
The point is that if we don’t need it why do you. There must be a reason, but that you business.
Yardage has no validity in my game, but it does perhaps in yours and others.
Melvyn