Chip,
I bet your dad would play 9 holes or get a caddy.
I'm sure that cart revenue is equally offset by the paths and added maintenance and capital costs required - i.e. no net gain.
My course would have a few carts for those unable to walk - no paths.
Cheers
Mike,
Not sure about the math there.
Cost of cart paths - $600K
Net Debt (at 85 per 1000) - $51K per year
Maintenance Cost of Paths? - Negligible if concrete, plus some sod replacement, etc. at $20K
Cost of Lost Rounds - 10 month season, 1/2 rainy day per week, 20 days X 100 rounds X $40 - $80,000
Lost Cart Revenue Opportunity - 60% take carts on average, up to 100% if required.
Say 20,000 rounds at $30 = $600,000
Hmm, lets see, revenue op of $680K, expenses of $71K.
Seems like a clear winner, whether we like it or not.
A friend of mine lived in Germany for a while. When I opined that the US had no culture, he corrected me - we have a culture of convenience.