Expectations have a lot to do with it.Golf’s essentially a pretty simple stick, ball, hole game.
It’s all the malarkey around the game that makes it complicated and expensive.
Atb
Thomas,
So where is it not affordable?
FYI, I understand the public courses in Westchester County cost about $35 on weekdays and $26 for seniors.
Tim
Fair point.
It’s not just the affordability of playing. There’s affordability involved with local availability and ease of access too. Not in relation to subs and joining fees etc though.
Once upon time metropolitan public parks even public parks in rural towns had a golf facility of some kind, maybe 9-holes, maybe pitch-n-putt, maybe just putting greens, but located relatively closely to centres of population so folks could get to them cheaply, they could walk to them, ride a bike to them, catch a short bus ride to them etc. hence where once youngsters could get to such facilities on their own now it’s a lift from Mum or Dad or sometime else. And this all adds to the complication and the cost.
Seems like a significant number of such facilities no longer exist, they certainly don’t exist much in the U.K. anymore, so affordability isn’t what it once was even if that affordability isn’t directly related to price to actually play more the cost and time of travelling to somewhere to play.
Atb