In the '30s we didn't 'need' green technologies, and we had enough of our own, or at least easy access to, cheap oil. This new plunge in oil prices won't last, and as it stands now we sell too much of our human resources to obtain it, never mind the monetary cost. Even if cheap oil remains available for 25 years, the price of failing to move into clean and renewable energy sources will eventually lead to our near total dependence on outside resources, in a world market that's clamoring for them. Just think of the increased cost at that time, in lives and cash, that our grandchildren will be paying. We should be placing every available dollar we can put our hands on into the identification and implementation of new fuels.
Golf will have to wait, JMO.