Sunday, January 08, 2006

Pushing Technology Too Far?

Unfortunately we live in a world gone mad with consumerism. And it's unbridled consumerism that's killing golf. To those making the big bucks in golf, everything looks rosy. That's probably what Nero thought before he saw the flames devouring Rome.

Equipment companies are having a feast, though they probably feel more like junkies - 'wish we could stop this technology madness but I don't think we can live without it'. Golf ball manufacturers are in the midst of the 'Great Golf Ball Wars of the 21st Century'. Pretty soon even us slugs will be able to manage a 410 yard drive. Our old par 71 course will be reduced to a par 50 or maybe just 7 holes averaging about 600 yards.

And only a few have been brave enough to standup and say anything. Some who should be listened to, like Jack, are politely ignored. TV commentators, some so painfully honest that they've never seen a really great golf shot, can't be bothered. Or, maybe they fear for their jobs.

I like technology. I like my perimeter weighted clubs and I like golf balls that are really round. I enjoyed my first big bomber driver when I gained an extra 15 yards to offset my age. But we don't know how or when to stop anymore.

Where are the governing bodies? Has someone gotten to them - told them to bury their heads if they know what's good for them. There have to be some limits somewhere. Limits are good for you. I'm most disappointed by the R&A. I've always assumed that they have a much better appreciation of 'tradition' than the USGA. America has been clearly about money since the end of WWII. But doesn't 'old Europe' have a bit more common sense?

At any rate, let's have a dialogue - you know, a friendly discussion of the situation. Let everyone express themselves, hear all sides - amateurs, tour pros, club pros, retailers, equipment makers, and organizations.

Amateurs, let's not forget that we are the driving engine. It's our money that pays for everything else including the tour pros. Without us the whole thing sinks like a 55 Caddy in a peat bog. Go to the forum sites and make yourself heard and to the blogs. It's not just about saving ourselves some money, or saving courses, it's about saving the game we love. If the governing bodies won't do it, then we've got to do it ourselves fighting hand to hand combat.

4 comments:

Mr Business Golf said...

John,

Bravo!… I applaud your efforts. Hopefully something can be organized to address the absurdity consumerism has made on the game of golf. Golf is a great social activity and to think that one day your place in golf and in society will be based on what equipment you are playing.

Golf was started as a pastime for the well to do and has just now gotten to be something everyone can participate in.

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I am with you and I stand ready to get the game of golf our of golf manufactures hands…

Duke
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John said...

Duke, thanks for the comment. Your website looks great. I've added it to our Marketing section in 2 places - under Services and Corporate Golf.

How do we give voice to the average golfer? Hopefully these forums are a small step in the right direction.

Mr Business Golf said...

John,
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Thanks for your support to Business Golf and my site. Hope you will make comment on some for the things I have to say on my BLOG.

I tell ya, I hear a lot from business people who say they have tried Business Golf and since they went about it all wrong now have a bad taste about golf as a whole. When I get the opportunity I ask them two or three questions that generally proves they not only do not know what Business Golf is, but they usually have a lack of understanding what Golf is… So for them to be out trying to play business golf and not know how gets me going…

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Duke
About The Author: As President of Innovative Business Golf Solutions, Scot Duke provides over 31 years of corporate management experience to helping small businesses improve their marketing strategies. To purchase How T0 Play Business Golf visit www.innovativebusinessgolf.com or Scot can be reached by info@innovativebusinessgolf.com or 214 549-0306.

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