Good day!
I am frequent traveler to the US and on every visit, I seem to face the same problem - most good golf courses (or at least highly ranked ones) in this country dont' have public access. I am not discussing here whether this is good or bad, corresponds to the principles of democracy and the such.
But I would rather suggest to create the public access golf guide to the US courses (unless of course there is already such a thing). We all know the great public courses like Bandon, Pebble, Whistling Straits, Kiawah, Bethpage. But I believe there are hundreds and hundreds good to great golf courses that get overlooked, just because they dont' find their spots on the major rankings from where they're driven out by their private peers.
For example, top100golfcourses web-site has more than 30 courses in their Texas ranking but only a couple have public access. So, what is the point in such a ranking?
Looking forward to your ideas and thoughts.