Tom,
I've been thinking about this since another poster described a Ross course outside of Charlotte that is restoring the course, buiding a practice area, and going "golf only" with initiation fees less than half of other area clubs.
I wonder if that would work in a highly developed area such as Metro NYC. Let's say there was a non-descript private club (or public) without great architectual lineage. Let's say they were struggling to exist: unable to compete with the "full service" country clubs on the top end, and too expensive for others who play public courses.
What if they fiiled in the pool, blew up the tennis courts, downsized the restaurant to just good pub food, and brought in YOU or C & C to completely build a new course, something completely different, yet a course that would get national acclaim.
What if they made it "golf only" and charged half the initiation/bond that other clubs charge. I think there would be GREAT demand for it among younger guys who can't swing joining a club yet, junior members at ODG clubs who are sweating out what to do when they have to come up with the BIG check, and golf nuts who can afford to write two checks.
I think it would have to be an existing club, because the cost of land acquisition would be too high to make the economics work if you had to buy the land.
Does this make sense?