Pat
No, I am not a European, that’s for those who believe in the EURO and the mess that is, has and will be caused by the bloody thing. Also I do not seek my country to dominate Europe but just trade with them for the good of all.
So by over this side of the pond I refer to us the UK.
The aerial game is the enemy of golf, good courses and I would have thought any worthy designer or architect would agree. It bypasses their efforts; it flies above the course irrespective of the site, location or quality, yet all aided by technology. Modify technology and what are you left with, well not much of an aerial game.
Aerial kills GCA, navigating and understand the basics of the game, you have effectively demoted the great game of golf to a long pitch and putt game, while making a good design, great course and our golfing heritage worthless, all for the pleasure of what? Why not stand at the edge of a mountain and hit the ball as far as you can out into the valley below, ops sorry forget you play golf over there to get a good score and fun/enjoyment takes second place. Replace the aerial game with a Target range then go Putting, you have no need of a full course as your balls are in the air most of the time.
Golf is played over a course with hazards to confront the golfer; the aerial game is the easy option of negating the challenge of facing the designers efforts and hazards. Where is the sense in that and what is the point of wanting to play all the great courses in the world, noting that many where never designed for today’s aerial game.
I PLAY GOLF, wish more would take up the challenge as they may find it fun. Also not forgetting what is the points of architects/designers without a course.
Melvyn