Thousands to cross the pond? You must travel in a way unfamiliar to me . The way I travel, if I paid $300 a pop, in a few days that would be my flight cost. So yes, the green fee makes a big difference to me. Though I spose I could stand to go without five or ten meals .
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Sean,
You know me. As frugal as they get.
In fact my recent 10 course trip to Ireland was done for under $1700 including $900 in airfare, 6 nights lodging, car, pubs,and meals.
When one "crosses the pond" he doesn't sleep in the streets and walk to the courses without eating, and his green fees aren't comped as mine are, and I would bet he stays in hotels far more expensive than the shared Air B &B's I stay in, and doesn't drive a shared manual transmission car.
So "thousands" to cross the pond and play golf is a conservative estimate, and I'd guess the average Carr golf tourist pays 2-5 times what I pay in total on a 10 course excursion.
Ask your UK friends if they'd pay $300 to play Augusta, Shinny, or Pine Valley(both ranked behind RCD) without a member invite on a golf trip to America where they've already spent "thousands".
NO ONE is suggesting you pay $300 a pop every round and match what ultimately is only a small-medium component of your travel budget (airfare).
Unless there are multiple $300 courses
ranked number one in the world near RCD, it wouldn't be a consideration anyway
I am suggesting that one paying $300 for a one time play of the TOP RANKED course in GD's rankings would be good value for someone who's never played it compared to other courses on the list in the grand scheme of the real cost playing a distant course in a foreign country, especially paired with a series of other nearby courses(think Donegal) which would bring the average green fee down close to $70-80 per round.
To be fair, once one has played RCD, or any other great UK/Ireland course, there are many other courses that present better value(to you and I) in those areas, but who can put a price on never playing a course you've dreamed of playing, especially when you've already spent considerable $ to be there.
Besides with your Socialistic tendencies re practice and handicaps, you could win it back anyway once you returned to form
which I guess would be a nice splash of capitalism.
Which reminds me per the other thread, the ultimate ticket for Socialism and God on your side would be a Sanders/Huckabee ticket