I spend a lot on golf. Maybe more than I should. As soon as I don't have to pay $20K a year in childcare, I will spend even MORE by joining a private club and hopefully experiencing as many courses on my bucket list as I can. That being said, I recently played some "affordable golf" this past fall within 20 miles of my house. Was it cheap? Sure it was (practically free). Was it fun? Sure it was. Were these courses the best ever or top shelf publics? Nope, not even close. Were the overall experiences cheapened? Not at all.
This is what $7 walking for 9 holes got me.
This is what $10 for 9 holes walking got me.
This is what $10 for 9 holes with cart got me.
This is what $15, a golf cart and "no charge" for my 5 year old son to play along got me.
There is such a thing as affordable golf. It doesn't mean it is all that attractive to me all the time given the choice. I think all courses have their place or niche within a certain hierarchy of golf. Heck, I could argue that based upon the photos above, as the golf got more expensive, it also got worse!
Hopefully, you don't all flame me at once for playing some "affordable golf" this past fall.
When one of you finally invites me to Seminole, I will find a way to convince myself that a once in a lifetime opportunity was "affordable!"