I don't know if anyone has mentioned it in all of the posts above (a quick scan on my part did not find any), but this is not the first "depression" that Oakland Hills has endured.
As many know, OHCC is 36 holes, with courses on both the South and North sides of Maple Road. During the Great Depression of the 1930's. the club was forced to sell off the North Course to Public play, and it operated as North Hills Golf Course until the later 1960's. Then, flush with the success of the 1951 U.S. Open, and with a number of majors that came back in the 70's, 80's, 90's, and into the 21st Century, OHCC bought North Hills back from public use, reconfigured it slightly, and it is now the North Course at OHCC.
So that is how bad it was, or could be.
The very tony Birmingham CC, located about a JB Homes drive from OHCC (shortish parkland design that crosses back and forth across a Rouge River tributary), which has traditionally had a rather exclusive membership, enjoys a sweet location in the north Detroit suburbs that is a walk from downtown Birmingham, and has had sterling food and beverage service, now has a waiting list of people wanting to sell out of their equity memberships.
Maybe more interesting to my fellow GCA members, Detroit Golf Club (36 wonderful Donald Ross golf holes) now has a campaign for new members with a downstroke of as little as $10,000 with a discount to boot for early '09 entry! DGC has been home to most of Michigan's hottest ams over the years, (flocks of plus-handicap members of the Red Wings, sales reps, tust-funders, etc., who play serious golf) and hosts the Golf Association of Michigan's early spring medal play championship.
If you are a lover of great golf courses, and in the business of, say, cardiology,
, or perhaps bankruptcy law, move to Michigan. Now.