Melvyn, first, how would you go about designing a course to negate the use of distance aids?
Second, lets say you and I are playing a game, for fun, nothing on the line, just a casual game among friends. We are playing at a course you have never played, but which I am a member and have played hundreds of times. No distance marking on the course at all, except for potentially on the Par 3 tee boxes. However, even with no distance aides, I know that its "250 yards to clear the bunker from this tee box" or "125 yards to the center of the green from that bunker" and so forth. So essentially, I am a walking yardage guide. What is your opinion on you asking me for help on a yardage from a given point where your ball lay?
And if you have no problem with asking me what the yardage to the hole/hazard/whatever is, then why the problem with a yardage guide or caddy or course markings that do exactly the same thing? Electronic aids are another subject all together, I am not sure I totally agree with their use.
And what about it you or I go to a course the day before we play a tournament, to be played at a course with no yardage markings, of course, and stepped off the entire course, from tee to green, positions of hazards, depth of green, etc., would you find it acceptable to use a self-made book like that? If not why not?