Jeff & Ron
No, I do not hate yardage information, its just that I feel no need for them in any way. Example if you are playing on a new course or one you have not played before do you want to know all the information before you arrive or even seen the course. Do you want all her secrets totally exposed for you? I do not, I love the fun and enjoyment of playing each hole for the first time, feeling the course and listening as she tells or shows me her little secrets. I also love blind holes, the fun of the unknown, I expect.
Yardage is just another way that IHMO golf has been made over complicated just for the sake of it, as in real terms the distance info has already been resolved within the golfers mind as he approaches his ball.
I’m not into orienteering. I am just playing golf so no need for yardage information – any distance will be evaluated by me through eyes and brain coordination and not by some outside aide. Why play the game I enjoy and then look for something else to work it out for me, surely that’s part and parcel of the fun generated by the whole game of golf. Why do golfers hand over a major part of the skill of the game to books or electronic aids – never been able to figure that out. Must be like buying a Bentley Continental GT then getting a chauffer to drive it everywhere for you – just can’t see the fun in that.
But no I do not hate yardage books etc, just feel that a golfer does not need them, clearly they have become very addictive as some seem unable to play well without them – really sad as IMHO you are missing that fun and skill which defines the game of golf.
Melvyn