What do you all think about graduated pricing based on weekdays and weekends all inclusive including greens fee, cart rental, range balls depending on the tee times so as an example:
Weekdays
7 AM to 12 PM is $99
12 PM to 3 PM is $79
3 PM to 6 PM is $59
Weekends
7 AM to 12 PM is $119
12 PM to 3 PM is $99
3 PM to 6 PM is $79
I come from the same school of thought and I believe that greens fees and rates to play good courses are out of control. I like the graduated pricing model and it also can limit play during specific times during the day. Players would line up on the tee sheet at 12 PM and 3 PM to get the lower rates to play a really good course.
I truly feel that at some point the increasing cost of golf is going to hurt the game and in the process some really good golf courses will start losing money due to driving away their loyal players that were willing to pay a fair price for a qulaity golf experience.
Dear Matt:
Here is what I think - based on ONLY playing one Perry Dye course, but MANY Pete Dye courses. I think that most Dye courses I've played are better than Pound Ridge - examples include Kiawah, Bulle, Nemacolin, PGA Golf Club, PDGC, PGA West, and Sawgrass.
Be sure to have Pete do the routing and make sure to focus on the strategies and the greens. Example...far from the camera eye, and far form the eye candy of other holes on the course...holes like 14-15 at nemacolin and 14-15 at sawgrass are essential...draw off the tee, fade into the green, then the next hole fade off the tee, draw into the green, with the flow of the hole and positioning of the hazards reflecting the ideal shot shapes. Pete does great greens, so you'll have no problem there. Other things like 12 at Bulle rock. There;s water all along the right on this par-3, but an insidious pot bunker on the other side of the green. play safe by aiming away form the water and you run the risk of going into the bunker and playing the sand shot back towards the water. Those are the little things I missed seeing more of at Pound ridge. Perry has his dad's look and feel down pat, but his work at Pound ridge was more penal than strategic, so just keep that thought in the foreground. Again, a lot will depend on the parcel of land and they had handcuffs on at Pound Ridge.
I like the idea of your pricing. But where is the town located? Is it near any other good golf, exciting cities, or other diversions? No matter what,as Mike Strantz said, "play every pete dye course you can at any price."
Dean, nice to see you swinging on a vine in the treehouse.