JC - I know you are just making some noise but public means John Doe can slap the money on the counter and play the course. It doesnt mean he can afford it but that is a distinction of expensive vs affordable, not public vs private.
A lot of things are expensive in life - a trip to Disney World, a ski vacation, taking your family to a sporting event, etc.
Anyone can save up their pennies and go play at Bandon if they save long enough and that's how they choose to spend their money. The same can't be said at Augusta without an invitation. But you knew that already.
Edit: I probably shouldn't have gone this path as I truly don't want to detract from Eric's thread. If you want to debate this then let's take it to another thread or private messages - or I can delete my comments.
Tim,
What do you mean by "making some noise"?
I think you make some good points above but I have to, respectfully, disagree. Under your definition above, so long as John Doe has an eye on the charity outing offerings, he can slap money down and play just about any "private" club in the country. Are Oakmont, Merion, Winged Foot, Shinnecock, Seminole, etc., etc. all "public" because they host multiple charity outings per year where non-members who are willing to pay the money can go and play the course?
I think it is important to look at not only what Bandon is in name (public) but also, what Bandon effectively is (private). Except, perhaps, at the margins, the "retail" golfer that can go to Bandon is not John Doe nor is it your basic "public" golfer.
"Public" has multiple definitions including:
1. exposed to general view - certainly Bandon is not exposed to the general population of golfers due to its cost
2. devoted to the general or national welfare - one could argue that only a municipal golf course would fit this definition
3. accessible to or shared by ALL members of the community - this is what I generally understand to be a "public" golf course. Due to it's prohibitive cost, Bandon is certainly not shared by many, a lot or most, let alone ALL members of the community.
I love Bandon Dunes Golf Resort and reflect often on my trip out there 6 years ago (almost to the day). I don't, however, think it is widely accessible enough to be considered "public." Especially since most of its clientele are members of private country clubs.
Thoughts?