Jay,
Of course you disagree with my position. You have to justify your existence, right? My point is simply that you failed to take into account many individuals when you say "...if you take that argument to its logical conclusion, its bad for the game."
For example, Brad Klein has been known to write some pointed pieces on certain golf courses out there. But he writes on golf architecture. Writing publicly that a private destination club's pricing structure is bad for the game is crossing a line and makes you--as the writer of a piece that gives press to said club--somewhat suspect in credibility. How can you go on a trip to play the golf course, give it a spot in your mag or blog with a photograph or two, and then say its bad for the game because it prices out certain demographics? Of course it prices out a demographic, its a private club!
Sand Hills, Ballyneal, and Dismal River's pricing structures are a blip on the radar screen of golf in terms of efficiency, affordability, and the ambiguous term of "family golf." However, I bet their respective memberships have done more for a bright future for public "Joe Blow"golf than every golf blog combined.