Someone, anyone, please remind me why some partly brain-dead, limited (only to ball-striking and adaptive putting) talent should now be considered an expert on golf course architecture?
With several hundred professional golfers regularly mentioned in the media spotlight, isn't yet wholly apparent that these guys are good at a single thing...hitting the golf ball a long way and competing to get it in the hole...and hardly experts at much else of anything?
I for one am tired of paying much, if any, heed to these dolts. Maybe 1% of them truly understand much of anything about golf course architecture, yet the click-hungry media cedes unwarranted attention to them.
Architecture relates as much, if not more, to the land available for play. Not too many tour players even understand that. Until these PGA pros prove whatever higher education they may have received (doubtful they learned much more than how to do agent-manager related math) demands our respect, consider me disdainful of most anything coming from their well-fed mouths.