JK - well, I should at least share what I was thinking when I wrote that. It was in the context of your far-ranging mind and outside-the-box thinking in most other areas of life, but seemingly not - from what I can tell from your posts here over the years. including what you haven't posted -- in regards to golf and gca. In this area, you are surprisingly mainstream, by which I meant mostly "conventional". Since, it seems to me that:
For you, a golf course is not a poem or a rock song or a movie or a metaphor, it's a golf course.
For you, a golf course is not a field of play, it's a golf course.
For you, a golf course best serves its purpose when it gives a big hitting single digit guy with a fade a chance to score and compete and win (which scoring and competing and winning are why golf courses's aren't fields of play or metaphors but golf courses).
You have no opinion on whether golf and gca would be better served by having a single set of tees, and golf courses averaging under 6,500 yards.
You seem untroubled by the fact that the 'structures' of golf have been so rigidly codified over the last 100 years, and that the vast vast majority of courses fall within a very narrow/tight band-width by whatever measurements you use.
You seem content with an art 'form' that hasn't actually expanded/evolved since its birth; as if, to borrow a line from Chris Shaida, ALL poems continued to be written in the form of sonnets (with not one Haiku among them).
The age old and nuanced penal-strategic debate seems to hold no interest for you; a golf course -- not a field of play -- is simply either too hard or too easy or just right.
You are a big fan of Riviera.
For you, the golf course is a TEST, not an medium through which to store memories or experience breakthroughs.
But, as I write this JK, it occurs to me now that I may have been unfair to you and/or to the mainstream. If so, my apologies. I'm not suprised that you have the good grace not to 'manufacture' your tastes or to create an image; but I am a bit suprised that the inventor of Haiku Tuesdays is content to have a game of golf and a golf course be JUST a game of golf and a golf course.
Peter