http://www.mgagolf.orgThe online version of the edition of MetGolfer is not live yet, but in the June/July 2016 "Executive Desk" by Executive Director Jay Mottola of the Metropolitan Golf Association, he writes a column "Staying Power" which covers the 140 public and 245 private clubs and how they have come through the recession.
Jay Mottola uses
"Silo Ridge Field Club" as the only example in the article:
"While Silo Ridge will be an exclusive private club, the fact that owner Mike Feldman and Discovery Land Company - smart money - are investing tens of millions of dollars in golf and in properties here and around the world that focus on family and the fun aspects of the game makes a bold statement about the game and what the keys to success in the future will be."That is a real quote, and of course there is a 6 page "article" about Silo Ridge in the magazine. Tom Fazio is now credited as the architect.
I have lived in Manhattan for 25+ years so I get what Silo Ridge is doing and who they are targeting. It is not for me, as we
are a Special Needs family. In general - not all, private clubs don't work when you have an Autistic son. I am NOT against Silo Ridge in any way. However, I do have a problem with the Executive Director of the MGA, who are very tied to the USGA, using this as a example of a
"bold statement" for the
"keys to success".
Silo Ridge was a public course that was never a member of the MGA as it is way north of NYC. (Jim Kennedy can correct me if they were a MGA member club). The MGA is looking at this conversion of converting a public club out of their region and turning it into a private 245 housing unit facility that will mainly be a weekend club for many Manhattan families.
Here in this article, Mottola states:
http://usatodayhss.com/2015/new-economy-different-game-for-local-golf-clubs“I think if you look at the course closures around the country, many of them were tied at some point to real estate,” Mottola said. “Members who bought houses just weren’t able to sustain the golf courses, and many of them were in areas that were clearly oversupplied.”I am not even sure how to interpret this other than to say, this is leadership?
I am a golfer that learned on the public courses of Philadelphia (Cobbs and Walnut Lane) and Jersey Shore (Avalon GC and Jersey Devil GC) as my Dad did not play golf. I really do love golf, and this is a bad trend if you want to introduce future Mike Sweeney and Eldrick Woods to golf. I personally would like to shrink the game, but not in this way. This is a trend that will shrink the game.....