duncan mackie
Money List Winner
I've always taken a certain pride in knowing the rules pretty well and always read the Decisions books to enhance that knowledge.
Personally I think that with this revision the number of significant changes are too great and many of them are unnecessary.
A bit like my loss of love for modern equipment, I find myself losing respect for the rules and suspect that I won't bother reading the new rules to the same depth as I did the old.
Instead I'll join the majority of golfers in muddling along as best as I can.
It really wasn't that long ago that I felt the same way.
I've now gone the opposite way and rejoined the committee, with responsibility for rules, because I think 'I've got it'.
The key for me was to go beyond the detailed changes on a piecemeal basis as suddenly realise what was really changing - to the extent that I can reasonably predict what changes will have been implemented at a detail level before looking it. Nearly all of it makes complete sense to me, in itself, (obvious example is the synergy between IO and ACC - AGC as was) but looking at it as a series of changes definitely doesn't make sense of it.
Importantly for me, nearly all the principle changes are entirely consistent with the underlying attitude shown in many large threads on here over the years; and other changes campaigned for clearly got significant airing as the detailed explanation of why they weren't changed showed.
So, this is my take. Doesn't make it the right take but I would suggest people give things a little time. I'm pretty confident that most people who didn't have a really detailed understanding of the current rules ( could cite most of rule 20 for example....) will be able to play to the new rules significantly easier within a season - how's that for a challenge?
For those picking up on my 'nearly all of it...' earlier; I believe the flagstick rule to be miss guided in that it will end up adding to times rather than saving anything, as designed. I will be happy to be proved wrong through next year.
The rule this thread is nominally titled is a separate matter that, ultimately was handled badly in the UK but makes sense for other markets. Well intentioned, supporting important messages etc but all it has achieved on a rules front is to create emotive discussions about a non-issue. At it's worst full implementation would be less than the difference between a medal score and a stableford one ie it's not even a real competition issue.