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Originally Posted by St. Pats
I golf like two or three times a year with regular clubs and couldn't really care less except I just think it's horsemanure. Whenever in anything I hear it's not the way we used to do things therefore it ain't right I think it's bogus. Sure if it can be shown that use of any particular club or ball or whatever gives anyone who uses its an advantage then ban it. But just some rubbish about the fundamentals of the game being breached. For decades on end and now it's suddenly a problem --- Hmm think maybe Tiger is against it for some reason other than fundamentals --like having not won a major in eons perhaps.
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The Tiger comment was with my tongue firmly in my cheek.
I guess I still don't get why you care then. If Leggett (90% of players) and several other players agree that it is not consistent with the rules of the sport, and the only ones coming out in support are the users (Adam Scott's career hangs on this decision, IMO) and those that worry about the growth of the game (they say its easier to putt, which draws more young players who can see improvement, etc), I think banning them is the right decision. But I'm just some guy, so what do I know.