I would be very comfortable to say that ANGC does not have black and red numbers on their budgets. The level of conditioning, attention to detail, equipment and personnel is so far and above when can be accomplished anywhere else. As perfect at Oakmont was for the Open, as good as Shinnecock, Dallas National, Kinloch, Atlantic and Sage Valley are with aesthetics and conditioning, they’re not even close to ANGC.
Augusta generates so much money from the Masters, that their funds are nearly unlimited. And they know that they are going to generate this money every year because there are 1000’s of people like II was this year that spent a ton of money are tickets and merchandise for a chance to see what is the holy grail of golf.
We generated “X” amount of dollars during the tournament at Colonial, with the most coming the year of Annika. A portion of that money went into the operating budget to prepare the golf course for the tournament and clean up after. And as big at the budget was at Colonial, I would guess that it’s only a small percentage of what is spent at ANGC, judging by the work and mass number of people needed to complete it.
I have always heard that Shadow Creek has unlimited funds because it’s a write off for the casino, as it needs to be when golfers are paying that kind of money, the course has bentgrass greens, tees and approaches and overseeds to the extent that SC does, not to mention all the people and fine details they present. SC isn’t even close to ANGC.
Most high end courses that are open year rounds are going to be north of $1.5m. And numerous clubs in the north have numbers close to this in a much shorter growing season. (More fungicides, bentgrass costs and labor, to name a few) Even though Augusta is closed in the summer, they still have to sod, transition the ryegrass, manage bentgrass and make all the slight changes that they do. I think that the maintenance budget number is far greater than were ready to get our heads around.