You can use the wasteful argument but it doesn't IMHO stack up. OM will no doubt carry a considerable number of rounds p.a. Other clubs with tiny memberships will spend and "waste" more as you put it per round. Tony living in the land of the free I'm sure you exercise your right to have more than one set of clothes and one pair of shoes, buy more food than is strictly necessary and I'd be impressed but surprised if you drive a 1.0 car achieving 60mpg. We cannot pick and choose what is wasteful. To many around the world the entire game is wasteful and therefore your employment tending grass rather than crops is wasteful.
So, you want to tee it up in a corn field? Now THOSE would be big greens!
Anthony
I have just been on the website of the course listed on your current signature and couldn't help but notice the size of the bunkers - one in particular on your cover page that looked about six acres all on its on. Give it a break mate. I bet you spend more man hours on that sandy eyesore than all OMs greens put together. Greenkeeping in Texas and now Florida doesn't exactly put you in a position to comment on wasteful
So, because I dont perfer that kind of golf, my opinion doesnt matter? Because I dont care for goofy? My commentes were strict TURFGRASS based, nothing more. That's alright, I'm glad to say that I'm not drunk on the juice that others are and can have an opinion and not care if it goes against the grain. (not a pun for Johnny Miller)
We have around 7 acres here, BUT we only rake greensides every other day with 3 employees and fairway traps twice a week with a machine-not too labor intensive, as THEY ARE hazard. I sort of feel like Ian Larson-I state my opionion, with is turfgrass related, as that's my profession, and I get blasted by Leo, who isnt in my field. Thats like me talking about politics and claiming I have a clue what I'm talking about.
Leo-The cards I was delt at the places I've worked at, are out of my control. What I CAN control is the chemicals/fertilizers used watering practices, fuel usage, the use of growth regulators, etc....