I wonder if this recession is the perfect time to change bunker maintenance styles. What about a small sign near selected bunkers that details just what percentage of your greens fee or dues went to making this bunker perfect for your enjoyment?
The math is pretty simple, although I understand that some courses devote different levels of maintenance to bunkers. I hear supers speak of $75K per year up to $250K, or $3 to $10 per round, with bunker crews from 2 workers to 6 or more. Add in construction cost with imported sand no fried egg lie sand and liners - typically around $2.50 per SF or more - and the typical 2000 SF bunker among perhaps 60 on the course might actually cost the golfer $0.40 in debt and $0.25 in maintenance, or $0.65. Of course, if you only hit four of them a round, or 7%, then the cost might be 7X or about $4.75.
The sign might read like "Emjoy this bunker shot, it cost $4.75 of your greens fee today!"
Would most golfers pay, say $2-8 extra bucks a round for the perfect bunker shot every time they find sand? Or would they prefer a $40 greens fee to a $45 greens fee?