Thanks for your thoughts !
I'm in New England and a favorite course of mine is not doing very well and it seems to me it lacks P/T & SSG.
Members are going elsewhere.
Obviously this is going to be region specific, but I have a hard time believing there would be a significant shift in membership based *primarily* on the inclusion or exclusion of a short game area, given how little I observe anyone practicing the short game.
I could see it being a secondary factor, but I would thing the quality of course, ethos of membership, location, cost and social aspect would all rate higher for almost all club members, with the only possible exception being a member who is highly competitive on a regional level or has a highly competitive junior golfer in the family.
I think it's short game areas are a great attribute, and if the land and funds are there they are highly beneficial, but it's hard for me to imagine someone changing clubs based primarily on that factor.