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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Interesting read. The basic summary is that two factors, the weather and the amount of player traffic are responsible for the conditions. Given that the weather is a constant, which is out of human control, the amount of player traffic is the only variable which can be controlled. Since the conditions were MUCH better 5 or 6 years ago, before a crap load of new homes were built without a corresponding increase in available golf holes per rooftop, logic would dictate that increased player traffic is the culprit.
Simple solution, build more executive courses until the amount of player traffic is reduced to a level that allows the courses conditions to return to what they used to be 5 or 6 years ago.
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Shame on you... you KNOW that is way too logical, and, if I might add, not nearly as PROFITABLE as building more homes and fewer golf courses. Come to think of it, if someone built a small community, and offered a nice community pool for the residents, would the profit plan include building a second pool when the first became constantly crowded as the community gained more and more residents ? A LOT of people move here just "assuming" a LOT of things, I am one of them, but "assumptions" can be dangerously disappointing !