Archie,
Your alright by me, except you are missing the big picture. 2ndly I don't use GCA outlook when thinking of the golfing sector of hardcore golfers who could care less about GCA.
I am a senior player now , a little chubbier than I'd like , but regularly carry my bag or at the very least throw it on with an older or less ambulatory cart mate and walk unfettered by the bag . Love caddies but they don't work everywhere. Built and owned a golf course where walking fees were $40 less than the riding fee. So maybe you don't actually understand me! Amen
Just to be clear , I'm not for walking fees , but if you don't have carts and cart revenue the dues will generally be higher. Many older players unfortunately can't or won't walk , and we'd lose some great members by excluding carts. Some people that walk are slower than cart players , yes this is heresy , but we here are probably an aberration from the norm , at least in America . Pace of play is a huge issue .
This is where you totally lose me. Many players over 50 start using trollies. That sector is a huge sector of potential members that you are overlooking. My parents are both college educated and both worked. They play 100 rounds between them and only take a cart when it is above 90 deg. Very typical at their club and the club i play at. That sector would not be a member if they had to pay for carts each time and def. not for a walking fee. My parents would join another club in their area that is $200 more a month if they could use their trollies, but the failing club still insists on caddie or cart. Ala they focus on revenue, while not realizing that there aren't enough people in the area that can afford the $9000 a year membership plus cart or caddie fees. So member shortages cause people to start coming up with revenue BS lines that drive away members or potential members. People under 45 don't hang out and support their clubs in the winter months like their grandparents did. So losing lots of money the cold 5 months a year keeping a big clubhouse heated and overstaffed hardly ever gets addressed or looked at. That creates debt in poor economies and BS walking fees. A 1% club in metro detroit does close their clubhouse 3-4 months in winter and is doing very well post 08' Recession. Pace of play is much faster walking then riding. People that don't know cart golf, play in 4+ hours, again i totally disagree with you assuming we are talking about a course routed with walking in mind.
and we'd greatly enjoy playing and having a pint afterwards and talking GCA
would love to. I don't think your a pinko either. I hope i was able to shed some light on another way to look at it.