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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
So if there around 700 holes available and let’s say 100 are below par? Wouldn’t that be well above anywhere else I world for what amenities you pay for. Millions spent on golf courses, probably by far the biggest expense which lots villager’s don’t even use. So IMO not financial problem it’s management problem which in most cases the BIG problem? Maybe somebody at top of food chain needs to be fired cause not only golf it’s bleeds to other activities. Money there management not IMO.
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I don't know the precise percentage of total number of golf holes that are way below acceptable. It seems to me that it's a lot. The executive course that is in good shape is a rarity. I'd say less than 10%.
I agree with you that just throwing more money into it might not be an effective answer. What we do know is that some courses are good, some are bad, and the climate is the same for all. And a bigger point I'm presenting is that whether or not you actually play golf, you have a vested interest in the condition of the courses.