Name me 5 things that can be eliminate to reduce the cost of golf at most courses without affecting it or perhaps even saving dollars..
So many things are constantly added to the game by the industry as needs and yet they often cost the individual course while making money for the industry vendor.
1. World Golf Foundation
2. National Golf Foundation
3. 1/4 inch height of cut on teeing areas
4. GPS Systems in golf cars
5. Handicap System
6. Premium golf ball such as Pro V
Mike,
As usual, you are probably more than a bit off in your efforts to be to golf what Scrooge is to Xmas.....
What is NGF membership for a course? $1000? Divided over 30,000 rounds, that is $0.03 per round, not significant.
Not sure about what WGF or USGA handicap costs are, but suspect they are the same ball park to any course using them.
1/4" is actually a pretty high cut for tees these days, certainly not out of line with current turf types. And, probably same mower for collars and tees, so a different setting would probably cost money, not save.
Will agree on GPS in golf cars, although they are popular, may speed play, and the cost should be coming down. Not sure what percentage of courses have them, but see no reason for some golf czar to outlaw them, as opposed to letting the free market determine whether or not they pay off for the courses that offer that.
Costco has apparently put a dent in the price of a premium ball, and there is no obligation for anyone to buy them. Since that Consumer Report study showing the Nike Power Soft was 99% of their top Tiger branded ball, I haven't bought the ProV I or similar. If others want to, it doesn't raise my cost to play golf.
A potentially good thread, but a lot of other examples are more to the reality of the point.