Tom Weiskopf just suggested during the telecast of the WM Phoenix Open that to bring back golf (or some similar sentiment--basically, grow the game more than it has), we should make the hole bigger, citing that 92% of the 26 million registered golfers cannot break 90. Basically his justification is that the game is too slow, and watching the pros makes it even worse. Now, a majority of us are going to slam this as crazy talk (after all, it is changing the one constant and defining characteristic of our very game), but take a moment to think about it. Could there possibly be any benefits to such a bold move, whether it be improved pace, enjoyment, or whatever else? In what non-obvious ways would this affect architecture present and future?