Sven
And right here is where you've lost me Mel. Clint told you to quit beating a dead horse, he didn't lock you up for espousing viewpoints detrimental to the sovereign state. The funny thing about pulling out the freedom of speech card, it works both ways.
So Clint TOLD me, is it a dead horse, what’s detrimental, what is freedom if we cannot offer our views or opinions, oh yes Clint TOLD me to quit beating a dead horse, sorry forgot the told bit.
It’s not dead, you guys may have accepted playing cartball, that’s your choice, but carts have an effect on GCA and the way golf is played – fact, it’s also alien to the history and traditions of the game of golf.
As for my posts, anything with a bearing on the game of golf and GCA has a place on this site. Tell me why do so many of you guys beat not only a horse but every other living thing to death over course ratings and listings, just what have they to do with GCA.
I do believe that for the most part my posts relate to GCA topics.
As for ‘diatribes’, nothing bitter or violent, yes I am not necessary in agreement in the use of distance aids but that’s believing that the golfer can better these aids through his natural senses and skills. That message I will repeat hoping that some try to play without these stupid aids.
Have a nice day
Melvyn
To quote a great American, "I'll be your huckleberry."
First, based on your response above, I have to seriously question your ability to comprehend the writing of others. If you had paid attention, there was a thread on this site recently asking Who Really Walks. The general consensus was that just about everyone here prefers to walk, but sometimes a cart is necessary due to the weather, rules, terrain, etc. As Bill McBride wrote (I am paraphrasing here), sometimes, if it weren't for carts, he wouldn't be able to play at all. Put me in the crowd that would rather play cartball than not play at all. I understand and empathize with the argument that cartball is not real golf. So be it, some of us aren't lucky enough to live somewhere where "real golf" is available 365 days a year. As I said, I'd rather play fake golf than no type of golf at all.
Second, you may not mean to do it, but your writing is offensive. Using generalized terms like "you guys" and language that appears to put the blame for what ails you on all of us does this group a disservice. I have no problem if you want to rant and rave about developers or course owners and builders that adhere to designs that require carts (and in truth, an exploration of the roots of cartball would be an interesting dialogue). However, sir, every time you throw blame at this group, you come across like a lunatic and I guarantee you piss some of us off. There is no way to start a constructive conversation on your topic if your first move is a shot across the bows.
Third, your little statements of freedom of speech are laughable. You are free to offer your views and opinions. But what I don't think you understand is that everyone else here has the same level of freedom to tell you to give it a rest.
Fourth, you probably don't realize this, but most of the vitriol you receive on this site is due to the volume of your message, not the content. I think of you in the same light as I think of the Say No To Drugs campaign from the Nancy Reagan era. It was interesting to come across a Your Brain on Drugs commercial every once in a while, but about the 100th time it was played it became overkill. Now every time I see one of those ads all i can think is how misguided this approach is to address the problems it was designed to fight. Just like the war on drugs needs a new tactic, you need a new approach. Ranting and raving on a website comprised of individuals that are most likely on the same wavelength as yourself does little to help you effectively spread your message and transfer your knowledge to the populance. Maybe its the only outlet you can think of, but I'm sure if you put your mind to it you could find a better avenue to direct the efforts of your crusade to preserve the game of golf as you define it.
In anticipation of your response, yes I do get it, no I am not restricting your freedom of speech, yes I do think you misunderstood my point and no I would not like to continue this conversation.
Cheers.