Here in the Chicago area, most private clubs mandate the use of a caddy or motorized cart when available. This policy is not related in any significant way to the revenus issue. Rather, the clubs have decided that it is important to maintain a strong caddy program. If those who wished to walk could choose carrying or a trolley, it is likely that the use of caddies would decline. As between walking with a caddy or a cart, walkers will choose a caddy. Similarly, we all support the Evans Scholar Foundation. I concede that this limits the choices available to the individual club member and serves to increase the cost of the game, but it also introduces young people to golf and provides gainful employment to youth. As the policy is disclosed to members in advance of their joining and because the policy is set by the membership, the limitation on choice is self - imposed. I suggest the purposes are admirable. At my club, if caddies are unavailable, trolleys are available.