Using a basis of 10,000 rounds per year with overnight stay income that offsets the loss on food service.
I find it hard to believe the accommodation income combined with the F&B could break even with so few rounds. I haven't seen the place but my understanding is its a first class operation. Seems to me at 10,000 rounds it's pretty empty most of the time?
Is it open year round or seasonal, I would think that part of Colorado could be year round.
Not counting any return on capital and the assumption of no debt payments, I would find it hard to believe yet could operate the club operations,, maintain the accommodations, operate the F&B as well as operate the accommodations, maintain the golf course in top condition, provide capital for maintanence and upkeep of the entire place for less than 1.5 million?
While I am not familiar with the regional differences to i do have an idea of the cost to operate a run of e mill club in upstate NY not counting debt and return on capital some of the costs I could guess for Ballyneal would be: these are educated guesses but without having seen it personally I may be off.
Property taxes $30,000. I certainly imagine Colorado is a fraction of that
Property and operational insurances $60,0000
Heat, AC and electric $80,0000
Greens budget including staff. $500,000 not sure what the course type and regional differences are but that wasn't enough at my club doesn't include any capital improvements, new equipment ect.
Pro staff high quality Pro, at two assistants and bag help, range pickets ect. $180000
F&B, maintenance staff, house keeping, admin GM $300,000
Walking club so no cart revenue or ownership costs.
Any caddy costs carried by the club?
I am over a million already and haven't accounted for many other things like what seems to me as likely hospitality losses.
I certainly am not an expert and would be very interested in hearing from other opinions but I can't fathom the break even round cost being less than $150 / round and that is with no debt service or return on capital or profit.
The place had to cost 5 million to build? Maybe much higher?
Dan
I certainly want to pay the place a visit if it stays alive.