While this story may portend bad news for golf course developers, does it contain any information that should worry me as an average golfer?
Certainly, I'd like more opportunities away from work and family to play LI National, but hey I'm workin' on it! Nothing about 'the golf market' or 'the golf business' is changing my life.
Chiefly, I am interested in more chances to play courses like Shinnecock, Sebonack and NGL. Whether or not the game attracts a million new junior golfers, and a new demographic of young people of color is pretty much irrelevant to me. And the last I checked, Shinne is not reopening its waiting list for membership.
At the same time, I say the more golf courses, the better. Supply and demand. And more and more supply! For my own market equation, there can never be too many golf courses. Hopefully they will all be great designs that will earn the praises of GCA...
Bottom line -- we hear all the time about the depression-status of the game of tennis. But if you're just a tennis player, and you still have a tennis partner, what's the difference?