Joe & Daniel,
We have an aging population, a remote "destination" resort, 36 terrific and possibly 54+ holes, a 218 room hotel plus a12 room Clubhouse, 3.5 restaurants and occupancy rates hovering around 33 % or lower.
As an owner you want multi-round play each day and you want multi-day stays.
Driving away or eliminating golfers who prefer or require a cart is not a practical business plan if you want to increase play and occupancy rates.
Traveling from Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New York and other northern cities in the winter isn't cheap.
Chances are, those traveling in the winter, during the week, are older, more affluent golfers, and as such, playing 36 a day for 3 days in a row may be too taxing for them.
In a letter I wrote to the USGA years ago, about cart use for the Senior Am and Open, I wrote that when I played in the USGA Amateur, I didn't notice many golfers with hip & knee Replacements, heart By-Passes and Angioplasties, Cancer survivors, diabetics, chronic arthritis and other physical conditions that would impede and preclude their ability to play 36 a day, day after day.
The same applies to Streamsong.
Not long ago I played 72 holes in a day and would have played 90.
But, I couldn't have done it without a cart.
There seems to be an emerging subculture that deifies walking or perhaps demonizes riding, while seeming to ignore that golfing segment comprised of an aging population that has physical limitations and needs carts in order to play 18 or 36 holes, in one day or over several consecutive days.
On a visit, my foursome was comprised of golfers aged 72, 71, 65 and 58 and the 58 year old had a double by-pass not long ago.
So, are they going to walk and play 36 a day for three straight days ? NO
Would they play 36 a day for three straight days with carts ? YES