I've been thinking about this one for a loooooooooooooong time (see Matt, I can talk like you!
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I've never been a fan of the 4, 5, 6 tee monstrosities that have become commonplace. I can understand the desire for 3 (though I still don't like it) - ladies, member, tourney - but even then, I'm not really a fan.
Why?
I think it really truly deeply misunderstands and mischaracterizes the game of golf. Is there really such thing as a typical scratch golfer? Pro? 10 handicapper? 20 handicapper?
I'm not nearly as widely experienced as most on here - haven't done the heavy lifting! on the golf course, anyway - but in my experience, I have met many many many different types of golfers - short hitting low handicappers, long hitting wild guys, and just about everything in between.
So I ask further: Is it even helpful or meaningful to have ideas in mind regarding stereotypical golfers?
I say no, what say you?
If you say yes, please elaborate with what your specific ideas of these guys are!