- Moderator
- #651
I'm not trying to change your mind here, if you feel it's insane that's totally fine. Again as I mentioned before, I am in favor of bifurcation to make the entertainment of golf more interesting.
In regards to the water consumption issues, I do feel that it is disingenuous to say "We already have over 15,000 courses in the US (based on a quick google search), and that provides ample options for all golfers" in one post and then say "Do I have sympathy for locations that have no business having grass let alone golf courses exist in their region? I'm hard pressed to say I do." In another.
My point with the amount of courses was that even if a course plays “shorter” than someone wants, it’s not a big deal because we have a ton of courses in this country already that would accommodate them.
My thoughts on indifference between water consumption and courses that don’t belong in certain locations (ie desert etc) are unrelated to that original thought. Not sure why they’d be combined.