I've been pretty vocal as to the municipal golf course and its role. Nine holes cheap, walking or pull carts only. NO need for anything else. If you want to give an entree to the young and or beginners that's all that is needed.
Soda and vending machines for snacks yep that's the ticket.
Archie,
Cleveland, Ohio is a case worth looking at when discussing muni golf. For starters, it has two excellent courses built long ago:
Manakiki - Donald Ross
Sleepy Hollow - Stanley Thompson
Big Met - not sure of architect, once called the busiest course in Ohio
Then, Cleveland has two 9 hole courses:
Mastick Woods
Little Met
Neither is built on any special land. Both are perfect for kids to learn the game.
What should also be noted is that Northeast Ohio is well endowed with privately owned, affordable golf. I’m pretty sure most of these numerous courses were built after the Cleveland Metropark courses mentioned above.
The Cleveland area does, of course, have some well known private clubs, e.g., Canterbury, Country, Pepper Pike, Sand Ridge, etc. But, what never really caught on was the high end “country club for a day” model. Between the two best munis and the abundance of “mom and pops”, the country club for a day idea just didn’t have any appeal.