Mike: I think that depends a lot on the client.
We've done a couple of projects recently where the client asked for complete irrigation of out-of-play areas for grow-in ... that alone might have added $500,000 to the budget of one course. But they're selling lots at $400,000 each, and they figure it as a marketing expense.
Tom Fazio has used this reasoning to justify sodding entire golf courses ... $1.5 million worth of sod, I was told. Of course, that decreases the grow-in time and you start collecting greens fees earlier, it eliminates the possibility of major washouts during grow-in, etc., so you can rationalize that it really didn't cost that much.