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on these courses that don't even bother to put out the back tee blocks 350 days of the year lolAnd the real estate side of things, goes against what everybody has been preaching that this is bifurcation time.
Because if it is, the line needs to be drawn. If it isn't, you are literally penalizing 20+ million golfers because a few hundred hit it too far.
The average driving distance according to the USGA was under 220 last I checked. Id love to hear the real estate argument about course design for those that hit it too short too.
My sympathy cup poureth overeth