This thread is really about the golfers. So, a shift to Monterey Pines is quite the reasonable interjection.
The old clubhouse @ PG was built after the 1960 back nine was built and a new starting point for the course was determined. Many of those golfers who still play there (or use to) put their homes up as collateral to back the old clubhouses construction.
The farce that has become the PG muni is attributable to two men. Mostly though it was the former Super/GM, Mike Leach. It was his dream to build a new clubhouse as a monument to himself, almost since the first day he got the job. And that was after his application hit the circular file. Fast forward 15 years and The enterprise fund had saved some 4 million for an expected and potential environmental clean up before the interior dept. turned over the ground to the city. As it turned out, there was none needed. So, the monies went for the new clubhouse. A new clubhouse that none of the golfers wanted. They even signed a petition stating so. But even after that and a 6+ mil over run, the city politicians would throw it back into their face saying that the golfers wanted it. That was up until Mike Ayala reminded them at one of their meetings about the petition. As I understand it, it was one of the golfers, a former Mayor, Morrie Fischer, who ended up fucking all the golfers with the wrong vote.
Dick, Is there any legalease way to protect these types of venues from the ignorant unborn future politicians?