I came across an article featuring one of golf's legends "Jack Nicklaus" sharing his thoughts on the future of game.
Included topics featured in the article:
Modernizing the game
Today's golf balls
The disconnect between pros and the rest of us
The impact of the Olympics
by Bob Young - Dec. 13, 2011 07:28 PM The Arizona Republic
My Thoughts I have to agree with "Jack" on a number of points. There definitely has been a disconnect between the fans and the players in today's modern game. I remember walking the "Canadian Open" at Glen Abbey, Oakville, Ontario in the late 70's early 80's. Players seemed more engaging with fans than they are today. Lee Trevino comes to mind. Lee use to make a point of walking the sidelines, and conversing with fans, often telling "Jokes" etc. It really made you feel like you knew the players. Many of today's players are more reserved, and not as engaging. I agree with Jack on the golf ball. The advancements to the golf ball have all but made many of the courses obsolete. Proof of that is "Augusta National" who has had to lengthen the course for several years now. Nobody knows for sure what the Olympics will do for the game, but it can't hurt. Bringing golf to a large global audience will only enhance the sport.