1. Who walks 100% of the time?
In the last 4 years, I've walked every round I've played2. When you walk, do you carry your bag or pull it?
Also in the last 4 years, I've carried every round I've played3. How much of a factor does weather influence your decision?
Not at all, only the amount of stuff I've got in the bag I'm carrying, or I occasionally go down to a pencil bag in fine weather4. How much of a factor does your playing group influence your decision?
None, as most times when I've walked alongside people in carts, on corporate days for instance, they've been so busy hacking about and faffing about putting clubs in the back (not a recent GCAer who was in a cart for health reasons) that I've caught up with them walking, and most of the time those are slow rounds so you get a chance to talk while waiting on the next tee5. When you decide not to walk, are you glad there are cart paths?
Not applicable6. Supers, would you rather have wall to wall? paths only around greens/tees? none?
Not applicable7. Do you still hate cart paths, even if they are really well hidden?
Generally yes, but I'm used to some paths weaving through the heather, I just don't like the damn things all down the side of the fairway and between holes. You may as well use a Johnnie Cab from Total Recall? 8. In general, do you despise golfers who ride in carts?
Each to their own, but when I see young people with no injuries doing it, I do tend to form an instant stereotype of them... 9. Do you despise golfers who ride when the course is easily walk-able and the weather is perfect?
As above10. Make up another question and answer it...
The last time I had a cart was at Golden Horseshoe in Virginia while on holiday in the States, as I'm pretty sure it was included in the price. I was on my own, but my dad was with me, so I put my clubs on the back, but walked the course and he drove the buggy because of his dodgy hip. Thinking about it, I think of the 6 rounds I've played in the States and 3 in Portugal, I've only once not had a buggy and that was at Colonial Country Club? Resort golf suck!
I've taken a ride on a buggy between holes when caddying (one was provided at Gleneagles PGA Centenary between 2 and 3) or several times to get to the first tee when a distance away or to a tee further out on the course. But from hitting my first shot to picking the ball out of the last hole, its just not something I like doing as it spoils the rhythm of the round and my appreciation of the architecture, its setting and the wildlife around the course.
Having said all that, I remember when I was a kid that buggys were such a novelty here in the UK, we used them quite a bit for a while, until the novelty disappeared...
I also think trolleys don't really help, as Brian mentions above.
Cheers,
James