Okay, go into your yard and hit some whiffle balls with your irons and make divots. Do this for 1 month and you will have no yard left. Imagine 1,000 people a day doing that and that's the answer to your dilemma, grass mats. Money does rule the world in case you missed that. Its always the underlying driver of things.
5 acres of tee area needed becomes 10 houses becomes 5,000,000$ in property. Never mind what the range area needs for land.
Mats are not the problem. Watch people on the range, most shots are topped, hit fat, sliced, hooked, maybe 2 out of 10 look like a golf shot, if lucky. But they are having fun because they come back tomorrow and do the same thing. No need for grass here. And thats okay because they are having fun. Mats are fine. Even for lower handicappers.
Yeah, unwashed is a little brutal, but, you do get away from the mats on the Premier Range at Sarasota. It's kind of like buying a house in the Enclave, you get away from the masses, washed and unwashed. Another of life's realities. Chill out! Take a golf lesson and get washed.
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Originally Posted by Markgolf
Most things are about money. Just because you haven’t reasoned an alternative doesn’t mean a solution doesn’t exist. Further, I find your assignment of me to the washed masses as a form projection, a red herring, and a form of tribalism.
I find you too miserable at this time to engage. Not that I am above you - it’s just that you are basically disrespectful.
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