Tom Paul, Not sure if it's been intimated on this thread yet, but there's an influence, a dynamic that has had a large effect on the populous, and their living and spending habits. And that was Television. If we conclude that many of the mentioned changes didn't really become practice until the mid-fifties. (Same as TV's intro) In the subsequent fifty years, the habits of the "golfer" has changed. The want and/or need to join "clubs" has been minimized. Houses, for one, are now built with all the amenities of a CC. The same way TV made every home, that had one, a movie theatre.
Has the reality of modern life, made the traditional club model less functional, or is there still enough "new money" wanting to join them? And if so, should'nt most clubs follow the Sand Hills model, and concentrate primarily on the golf?