Great input so far....thanks for the posts.
Tom, your advice pertains SOO well to the private course I am working at now. Several of the bunker complexes out there just confuse me. I haven't put that much effort into trying to find an old aerial, but I'm just not sure if it is a greens shrinking problem or part of the original design, but you are right, the bunkers are just too far away and not really serving a purpose, other than to penalize the already horrible shot that might find them.
Lloyd, thanks for all the little detail ideas.
Johnny, I think you hit the nail on the head. Even if the course isn't that memorable, if the golfer has a really positive beginning where they are treated like royalty, even at a daily fee, and a really solid end, even after a bad round, where someone genuienly cares how their round went and what could be done to make it better next time, the battle might be won.
I just know, working in this industry, that many daily fees, and even privates, are experiencing extreme competition, and anything I can do as a professional to help would be my goal. It just so happens that there are alot of courses out there where they just can't boast a spectacular design, but still provide a good golfing experience and need to find a leg up on their neighbors.
I move on now from private to public as a new superintendent and I just hope that I can elevate my course to the next level so that it may succeed and, in turn, that I may succeed and be proud of my course and work as well.