As every round of golf is entered into the Villages computer system, it should be very easy for their IT team to produce accurate data about how many rounds of executive golf the average priority golfer plays in a year. We have read here from those who do not play any or many a year, but clearly there are many who do play executive golf rounds. The IT team can also produce data on how many rounds the average non-priority golfer who pays with a yearly trail fee plays on the executive courses. This is a starting point for calculating the pay back. It seems obvious to me that someone willing to pay the priority fee is a big fan of golfing. So even if they only play 1/4 of the time on executive courses, their number of rounds on those courses may exceed the average of the casual golfer who pays an executive trail fee only.
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