I'd say that $80 is my weekend limit - if it's over 80 bucks, there has to be a true reason for me to be playing other than I just wanted to go out and get 18 in.
That reason could be a group of friends all going somewhere and have invited me along, or I'm out of town and looking to play a notable local course wherever I am (Bodega Harbour is an example of that), or if I'm really going for broke on a trip (Bandon)
Otherwise, 80 bucks is about the limit for me aside from once in a lifetime treat-type courses. I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't drop the 450 to play Pebble if I had a good couple of playing partners to go with.
I suppose the answer for me, then, is that for a daily-play round, 80 bucks is about the top (tough to justify anything else with Rustic Canyon at 55).
Matt Ward - Re: the wiggle room question, I think that's 100% the case. Let's look at a good sample of the "golfers en masse" and how they consider this - Take Orange County golf for example. Strawberry Farms charges somewhere around $125 for a weekend round. On the other hand, nearby are El Toro and the Seal Beach Navy Destroyer course.
On golfcourse.com (Granted, not the be all and end all of public opinion, but still probably closer to it than this site when talking about Joe Weekender) the ratings for El Toro are currently 3.2 and the Destroyer is 4.7 (!?!?) whereas Strawberry Farms is 3.0.
Strawberry Farms is a nice golf course. I enjoy playing it, but people seem to consistenly hold it to a much higher standard (and perhaps rightfully so) when they're paying $125 bucks.
The Destroyer, at under 30 bucks, is a perfectly fine golf course but really nothing special in my opinion. Of course, for 30 bucks (around the going municipal rate in the LA area) it's better than most in its price class.
El Toro, in my opinion a better course than the Destroyer but very similar in conditions and feel, is around 50-60 bucks, yet gets rated SIGNIFICANTLY lower (but still higher than SF, interestingly)
Expectation versus price, for probably all courses between 20 and 150 bucks in this area, is one of the most dominant factors shaping public opinion of a golf course. Locals (even non GCA types, rave about Rustic Canyon and much of it is the 40-55 dollar green fees.
Were RC and SF reversed and Strawberry was 40-55 and Rustic was 95-125, we might still praise RC here, but I promise that the local golfers will flock to Strawberry Farms screaming all the way about how it's the savior of public golf.
Probably got off track there, but oh well.
I'll pay the price for good golf if I need to, just not ALL the time (especially since I can pay 55 for good golf down here, which is like stealing in the LA market)