Living in a residential community with 3 courses in the West Valley of Phoenix, I can attest that golf is alive and well, not withstanding the weather or minimal rainfall- 4to6 inches/year. We do 120,000+ rounds/year. The summer(June to September) heat is relentless but our residents can still play, the earlier(630-7am) the better as about mid to high 80sF is the usual temperature then. Afternoon play is rare . Now, from November through January, the usual morning temp is in the 40s with afternoon temps in the 60s. Our big season is February through May with morning temps in the 60s and afternoon temps in the 80s or higher.
Obviously, we couldn't do this without irrigation systems and good superintendents; however, the cost of water is escalating and is a major concern. We are reviewing the need to keep all courses green in the summer season and close one at some time in the future in order to save water costs. We do not overseed wall to wall- just tees, fairways and greens. That saves money and our golfers are used to it.
There are not that many walkers here as we are a 55+ community.
To those over the pond, how many of your courses do 40,000 rounds/year given your weather? .