Jud
I never said anything about the perception of distance being necessary. My argument is the reality is far from this perception and highlights why memberships need to be much more vigilant course changes. A case in point is our 13th - completely buggered up not because of extended tees, but because the angle of the tee shot was altered. These are matters the USGA couldn't possibly be responsible for. As I stated before, folks change courses because they can. Added distance is the recent excuse to do so (even though this is one of the biggest bogiemen of modern golf). To be sure, when folks want changes to be made, and they will want changes to be made, they will be made unless memberships get up in arms over it. It has nothing to do with the rules of golf or the USGA.
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