Well I have read some things on this site but this has to be one to be nominated for burying one’s head in the sand.
Well, I, for one, think technology has made things a heck of a lot better for the average player. There are multiple issues about what it's done to the professional game and how those changes have wrought havoc with golf course design, which I'll just park on the shoulder so we can have a different discussion. Technology has helped every casual golfer in multifarious ways. The clubs are easier to hit, whether you're talking about the driver, a fairway wood, hybrids, irons, lob wedges or putters. It's much more user friendly. With proper instruction, the average player can become a better player quicker and more consistently with the equipment of today. The average player, generally speaking, can hit the ball longer and straighter with the new equipment and new golf balls. The average player can actually play his golf balls a heck of a lot longer, because they don't get all beat up like balata balls. Finally, as a player ages, the technology is most definitely his friend. It keeps him in the game longer, without any question.
Now, some would put on the Luddite hair-shirt and say that we should still be playing with Haskells, gutta percha, hickory clubs, mashies or shovels, for Chrissakes, but I'll just be honest and say that while the advance of technology has created problems with professional golf and with golf course design, it has been great for the average player.
Technology is great if it maintains consistency but without improving performance or assistance in reducing one’s score. Utilising any outside means to improve performance no matter what sport is generally defined as cheating, but not so with some of my fellow colleagues on GCA.com. It’s the very reason golf is in the state it is, trust is fast becoming a thing of the past as many are utilising aids to enhance their score, but few are honest enough to admit it’s just plain old fashion cheating. Talk of the moral high ground, no let’s just talk about simple and plain honesty with one’s self.
If we can’t be honest on this subject and cheats resort to calling the non-cheats names like perhaps Luddites or worse, then there is indeed something rotten in golf and in the membership of this site.
You may not agree with many of my posts but my opinions are open honest and there in open print. I hide behind no one or thing certainly not a flag, but convey my thoughts and opinion to those interested enough to read them.
Tell me if I am so wrong, but why are many now turning to playing Hickory. Why are courses like Askernish, Machrie, Machrihanish, Moray, Cullen, Bora etc.etc attracting so much attention? Could it be that technology has overplayed its hands and at heart many golfers know it blatantly cheating, not just the game but worst still cheating themselves.
The moment technology is used to improve scores it has stepped over the line, alas the R&A due to their lack of experience (and I mean that most sincerely) have compounded the problem by allowing the manufacturers a say when it should be all about the clubs and golfers in particular.
I am not against technology if it makes the game more reliable for the poor golfer, but I am against it if it’s there to lower scores and dulls the experience of playing the game.
If that makes me and others Luddites then we should wear that name with honour.
Melvyn