Hi Scott
I do not doubt that you are correct, but it’s not about the money or large amounts of money. I most sincerely believe it’s the lack of focus on the core game that many feel greatly let down by the ruling body.
Both within the game and the R&A handling of matters outside that give serious cause for concern. One issue within the game is their refusal to balance technology with existing length of courses and perhaps more importantly current availability of land to accommodate expansion due to the lack of, not necessary roll back but performance development of the modern and scary prospect of future equipment.
Since the war we have been forced to focus on Championship courses; new club, owners want Championship courses and have been willing to dig deep to have them when in fact the history of the game has always been about golf courses in general with spaced Tees. I see no need for Championship courses (only real requirement for these is to attract money to the clubs/owners, but do little or nothing to assist the average player). In other words all moves since WW2 has been driven by money, faster return and profit, when in fact a golf course is more or less for life.
The current lack of control is doing the game no good whatsoever, its forcing even walker to consider riding due to longer courses which also limit the possibility of a good 36 Holes in a day. When I started in golf a day’s golf was at least 36 Hole, now with 7,600/8,000 yard (15,600yds for 36) courses compared to 5,500/6200 yards (11,700yds for 36). The distance of modern courses now equates to nearly 3 rounds (48 Holes) but with less fun and enjoyment just more travelling.
Sooner or later common sense must surely kick in and it needs voices from the wilderness because those on the great money gravy train are certainly not going to call time. So all power to those raising concerns because the vast majority are following the R&A lead like lemmings.
If Governments get it wrong regularly why shouldn’t the R&A. At least we can throw out a Government if enough people feel they have failed in their job to protect and safe guard our futures. Alas we can’t get any redress from the R&A.
Melvyn