Michael Moore,
Since you can't understand the nature of the question, let me try to assist you.
Certain states, especially winter resort or vacation states, (read, the south) have begun mandating the use of effluent water, provided by municipalities or specified agencies.
The cost of this water wasn't onerous when the mandates were initiated.
The costs have risen dramatically subsequent to the initial mandate, and, there's no alternative source permited, the city/authority are the sole source, so NO competitive market exists.
Some states view water charges as a convenient revenue source, an indirect tax on non-residents, since many if not most golf courses in Florida and other Southern States are populated by northerners or snowbirds as they're refered to, who don't vote.
The cost of water for golf courses is being driven up, and will continue to be driven up as the demand for water, for various non-golf uses, continues to escalate.
Try now to make the quantum leap that water provided to golf courses will cost a dollar a gallon, just like the Evian you purchase in the supermarket.
Craig Sweet,
Ditto.
Now, try to confine your posts to Golf Course Architecture and not the Apocalypse