Mike Sweeney,
There's no question that Green Budgets have expanded over the years, but, so has everything else at private clubs.
Labor, gas, power, chemicals, benefits, etc., etc.. have all continued to get more expensive.
The Green budget at most clubs is probably the largest budget and because of that, the most heavily scrutinized.
Having sat on Green Committees and Boards for close to 50 years, I can state, without fear of contradiction that every green budget we reviewed, was reviewed with an eye toward either cutting costs or maintaining costs, where possible.
From a line item perspective, labor and it's related costs, increased every year.
You had to give your employees, at the very least, "cost of living" wage increases.
Benefits, health, welfare and pension, increased commensurately.
Because the Green budget was the largest, it always received the most scrutiny.
Yet, the ground, house, administrative, pool, tennis, kitchen, dinning and other budgets weren't the same "target" when it came to controlling costs because they were smaller budgets.
The notion that private clubs spend with abandon to "keep up with the Jones's" is sheer nonsense.
Yes, there is a "keeping up with the Jones's" mentality, systemic within all of golf.
Every week a member would return from playing some course and insist that we import what he discovered at that course, on our course.
Some were legitimate issues, others were folly.
Most members are provincial in terms of their perceptions.
The culprit in this area is not neighboring clubs, it's TV and the PGA Tour courses.
Most members don't understand that those courses they see hosting a PGA Tour event on TV, had an infusion of money and prepped for a year for "show time"
Most members watching the PGA Tour on TV want to import what they see, whether it's varied mowing patterns in the fairways, approaches, tees, greens, etc., etc..
While I recognize the difference in private versus non-private clubs, isn't the ultimate user subject to the same syndromes ?
Don't the users of non-private clubs watch the PGA Tour on TV and thirst for the conditions they observe ?
Or is someone going to tell me that non-private golfers don't watch TV and don't want to see their course emulate the courses of the PGA Tour ?