Dustin....you said "Yes revenue is important but when do you cross the line that
we end up losing our regular patrons for the sake of trying
to attract the other side of the scale by changing the
intended design. Is this common in the states??"
If your regular patrons can foot the bill then you don't have a problem....but I'm guessing that's not the case.
In the States its become more and more apparent that if you don't have the revenues, you don't have the architecture......courses are closing all the time because they are either not profitable, or the profit they do return is not enough to justify the courses not being converted to a more profitable venture.
Hopefully your course can work out some compromises....the few you might lose at the top might be replaced by another skill set that finds its 'dumbing down' a relief.
BTW....expound if you don't mind on how the other levels of golfers find the courses's playability.
Is it a matter of losing too many balls, or too many bunkers, or too much aqua or what?
Paul,
It is my understanding that we are in a position where they
are looking to go to the next level as far as encouraging
first timers on a weekend at the hotel to be catered for,
No Norman/Harrison course is truly suitable for your first
ever round and I don't feel any amount of bunker remvoval
or vegetation management could achieve what they are
looking for, As a 1 marker myself i do find the course
difficult from the tips. The average 18-25 marker has
several sets of tees to choose from but i feel the contours
of the ground, deep bunkers and raised sloping greens
make it near impossible to "dumb down" enough for the
true first time golfer without destroying the experience
for our regular clientele. The average golfer is attracted
to our course for that reason.
I totally understand that the facility is a business and that
unless profitable will dissapear but to have no studies
investigated or architects consulted can surely be a problem
down the track... Just telling the greenstaff to replace this
and knock down that because they don't like it seems
crazy.
Ed,
Yes you are correct Ed, the greens are quite special.
I just feel that by tinkering with any part of the
course without professional consultation will do
damage that will be unable to be reversed.