Tom
I agree with the majority of your statement
‘that the root of all evil in golf is the golf BUSINESS’, but I feel you are unfair in your comment ‘And those clubs stick it to the visitors ...’
For the most part Scottish and for that matter UK Golf has been about clubs. These clubs maintain their courses by annual payments provided by their membership, starting on average around the £200 -300 mark and upwards. They allow non members (and visitors) the opportunity of playing their course at a fair and reasonable rate. I see not problem in Clubs trying to make a profit.
A broad statement that all clubs stick it to the visitors is just not acceptable. I will agree that some course are expensive, but weight that against the course and the numbers wanting to play, may justify their charges. I expect that there might be the odd club that is a bit over the top. When equating Green Fees in the UK, you must also take into account our cost of living is more expensive than in the USA, so our prices also reflect this.
I have tended to agree with most of your comments that I have read on GCA.com, but I feel that it was a poor choice of words.
However, I totally endorse your last paragraph, starting with “In the USA, golf is a business” and finishing with “but most of all we've forgotten what golf is about”.