I agree with Tom Paul's Big World Theory, if I understand it correctly. Golf is a big world, there is something for everyone's taste.
I absolutely love to play East Lake and feel that history and play a Championship course, greens stimped at 13, brick hards greens, thick and devastating bermuda rough.
I absolutely loved playing Ballyneal. Such a crazy, great, fun, eye opening experience. It certainly was golf...but much different than the PGA Tour courses...like East Lake.
So, I am not saying ALL courses need to be these extreme golf courses. I just think they'd be a nice addition to have here and there to open up a new audience to the game, make the game more cost effective for the players and the clubs.
And I can respect that people like to play golf in different ways. You've got stroke play, match play, alternate shot...whatever. But you've also got strict rules of the game and then you've got mulligans off the first tee, putts are good inside the leather...things like that. Again, whatever...I really don't care. It is a Big World, right?
You want hickory golf...go for it. You want modern golf...go for it. You want to walk...cool, have at it. You like to ride...or need to ride...fine. Enjoy. Again, it is a Big World. There is room for all of us to enjoy this game.
But, like usual, I really think Melvyn makes some super great points. (and yes, I totally get that he can beat a dead horse...walking...and he can come off terse in the presentation of his opinions. But, nevertheless, I think he put up an excellent post above and came across VERY well and) His points on wanting to maintain a game that has a grace, discipline with a prerequisite for open honest fairness merged with a requirement to consider others is simply spot on. IMO. In fact, this is the essence of the game to me. I don't care where you play, what equipment you play with...open, honest fairness merged with a requirement to consider others.
Also, his point about Golf being a walking game is irrefutable. Change this and you change the game. No doubt about it. It is kind of like basketball without dribbling. It is still fun to shoot the ball, but the game changes. And, as you all know, I get the needing to ride thing. I am not blasting those who don't walk. I walk maybe 50% of the time...that is all. I still like the game when I ride, it is just different, especially internally...how I am thinking, what I am thinking, what kind of rhythm I'm in, etc.
And his point about distance aids seems to get lost in his effort to promote walking, but, again, I think he's nailed it. A golfer's skill has a lot to do with judgement. What club to hit, what kind of shot to hit...add in lasers, and yardage books, and the game changes. You don't have to make that judgement. The shot is 150 yards to the center of the green. Pin, per the pin sheet, is up 5. Wind is slightly in my face and the shot is uphill. Boom...got it. Give me my 7 iron (or whatever), execute routine shot process, bingo...artillery practice. I really think the game is more fun when you use your brain, eyes, and judgement to try to figure all that out. But that is JUST me. It is a Big World...I like the game that way.
Some might say that if I play this way, I am cheating. Not using distance yardage will artifically inflate your handicap. You'll get more strokes in a match and you'll be more difficult to defeat when you use those things. You know what, maybe. But what I forgot to tell you is that when I walk, I only take a few clubs. Cheater! Right? Artifically inflating my handicap by not using all the tools available to me.
But you know what, I fundamentally reject the handicapping system. I am debating not even recording my scores anymore and never playing in a tournament ever again...or playing someone for money. Personally, I hate that aspect of the game. But, again, it is a Big World. Some people play golf for the competition. They thrive on it. They LOVE it. I don't. I've seen people game the system, I've seen fights break out over a golf match (some physical confrontations and some verbal spats). WTF is that all about?!?!? I see this type of thing so much that it is common place. I don't like it. I don't want to be part of it. But that is just me.
Anyway, I am rambling...apologies.
We all love the game or we wouldn't be on this site. Enjoy it in whatever way you choose, as long as you are considerate of others...everyone should be cool with however you play it.