When I reached these shores a US Postal Stamp was 5 cents, I think it is up to 41 cents now....
Bob, that is only 8X the cost. Those numbers would put PBGL at about $180, right?
But, to my knowledge, PBGL was never a publicly subsidized enterprise. Only Pac Grove.
What was Pac Groves green fee in 1965 and now compared to PBGL, anyways?
Maybe not on the same order of importance or magnitude, but... said green fees seem to me like gas prices and medical cost issues. It is what the market will bear. But, is it good for us, and fair? Is it good for the game of golf or life? For how many? Are the numbers it is good for dwindling on all counts, golf and life?
Your post office analogy is appropos as the government overseer of the mail service has kept the cost to .41. Now, the issue is -coincidentally for me as I observed our new mailperson letter carrier just two days ago... not a uniformed proper acting and presentable letter carrier agent of the U.S. government, but a sloppy looking fellow who showed up at my front door mail box wearing a set of cut off bluejeans, baseball hat on backwards, groomed to look like a crackhead. I had thought of shooting him as he hit the front steps until I realised HE WAS CARRYING THE U.S. MAIL!!!
Apparently this new age letter hump is the neo-neocons answer to outsourcing and bypassing union postal workers and their uniformity and standards of character. God save us if the .41 cent stamp is comparable to the $500 round at PBGL.
Say what you like about the past ugliness of "going postal" and such. We have among the greatest letter carriers in the world and I trust them at my door.