Donal,
You are probably right that the R&A wouldn't spear head this? But they are golfs governing body and I see from their website they have a committee for golf course management in relation to sustainability, so why not management in relation to heritage as well?
Cheers,
James
James:
Many of the campaigns to save buildings were started by people at the grass roots level. The protests to protect Georgian buildings in Dublin in the 1970s were started by students, activists, and a future Irish president. It was only when they gathered momentum, that the establishment got involved. Unfortunately, I don't see golf course preservation generating any interest amongst the majority of golfers. Most golfers are not interested in golf architecture, so convincing them that preserving a Colt course that they don't even play, is going to be difficult. Most would ask: "Colt, who's he?"
You'd probably have to lobby MPs that play golf. Are there many? That would have been easy in the early 20C, with people like Balfour in high positions. Not such an easy task nowadays. Does Gordon Brown play golf?
Dónal.