Charlie - it is indeed - we have plenty of Quixotes here as well as others who for whatever reason find this fun. I myself seem to qualify as both.
BUT... in discussions with a wise man... a light bulb has gone on over my head. OK, he pulled the switch.
WHAT IF.....
The USGA and R&A each got together and made rules changes such that distance information was effectively banned?
The mechanics of this can be fleshed out by others (it's not my forte, that's for sure). I think if you told courses that if they had distance markings (other than on scorecard only, one distance per hole), they could not be rated - and modified the advice rule such that distance information could not be given - that would do the trick. There would be a large backlash for sure. However, if the governing bodies stood firm.... people would adapt.
Then we'd add back in this skill - judging of distance, what club to hit - that I have to believe is fundamental to the game. The game would be more fun. The erosion of at least this judgment skill would cease.
Now if Melvyn reads this, he is likely keeling over in shock right now, given the assumptions he's made about me (incorrectly). But my position all along has never been that use of distance information is the right way, or a better way, to play this game. No, my position has always been that it is how the game is played today, it's not going to change, so live and let live, go with the flow, judge not lest ye be judged.
BUT HMMMMMMM.... if it could change - and I do think this could work.... man I believe the game would be better for it, in several ways.
Thoughts?
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