it's about the Big House in Carlsbad and the Big House in Beaverton. More than ever, as hard as that is to believe.
Peter,
Yes, Peter, the golf business has been a huge part of confusing the game itself.
Google a few of the State Golf Industry reports. I think the turf/maintenance side of golf is much much larger than the retail side.
But still the biggest thing we have to overcome is confusing golf with RE development. I don't even think that type of development should be counted anymore. For instance, the new TW course is having a grand opening with just 7 holes open and the mags are hyping it? Come on....
As much as I hate to admit it, I have come to realize that golf has to be subsidized to make it today. It can be a private dues paying club or a muni course but a golf course owned by a private enterprise and trying to sell green fees is a difficult if not impossible task.
Mike,
I Can't believe you of all people have succumbed to this. Your opening RE sentence is spot on. RE isn't Conservative, it's progressive/Mercantile. Cable isn't conservative (Golf Channel). If one knows the definition of a parklands course back in the day it was sometimes known as a golf course on an estate. We have moved away from that closer to our roots. Some on here want to focus on all ill's of Golf and use it to give a big picture and to politicize it. ''Art of the Deal''- ''It wasn't meant to be political''- lol. TW course or any other high profile track are always going to be around past or future.
As for the sentence i highlighted, if that were true places like Ravisloe who's owner is a retired vet who
Doesn't play Golf and broke even this year running the golf course. What does that tell you? Also Muskegon CC which is in a high Meth area in Michigan picked up 40 new members due to a few members owning the course now. Golf is trying to move back to its UK roots (That is conservative). Now the author of this thread wants to make fun of Marketing/Advertising and label that as conservative, ha. It's called running a business. I have a small business and I do advertising (old school) 5.5 by 8.5 postcards works really well and enables me to also get word of mouth customers post marketing ones. What i can't understand is why ma and pa courses don't pool their resources together and advertise something different then the like of a Boyne (N. Michigan company) to attract new customers. Another example of Conservative roots would be the pro that taught me to play the game was the HP and GM, the club lived within their means and had NO debt (refreshing). Gave lessons around the clock and they worked hard back in the day. Now you have GM's making $150K+ a year in a 8 month season and HP's being door greeters (progressive) that don't even give lessons.
As far as Mike K goes, the guy took great risk on building a resort in the middle of Nowhere Oregon and has been successful. He also allows folks to play golf as they choose (carry, trolley, or caddie) refreshing. What Golf needs is an over supply of Kieser tracks to allow the price to fall one day
. Golf is in progressive times, cheap credit, no disposable income, Corportist Media, Consumerism, and lack of values. Golf is trying to get back to it's Conservative UK (old school) style ways. It's about the Golf, Stupid....