It's a dismal outlook in the near future. Certainly there's a heightened scrutiny of funds since the economic woes hit, and the Wisconsin debacle, which merely brought to national attention the fiducial predicaments of public moneys, but also because places like Chambers Bay set a high-profile example of spending an amount that may not ever refill the coffers. I hope I'm wrong on that.
Here, in Oregon, a tri-county consortium had one slated for construction but under the sway toward conservative spending it got scrapped. The schools, police, et al, will get priority.
As Tom states, there'll have to be some gifting to make the grass grow.