Bill McBride -
As a member of the civilian Presidio Golf Club for 16 years (1983-99), I can assure you the membership of my era was by no means "very exclusive" and the "nabobs" among the membership were few and far between. It may have been different back in your day.
But you are correct that the mix of U.S. military active duty & retired personnel and the civilian club produced a very unique golf club social environment. By and large, I thought the two groups got along fairly well.
One of my best memories of my tenure as a member was the year I was assistant captain of the combined Presidio Army Golf Club - Presidio Golf Club team that won the Saturday division of the entire Nor Cal Golf Association Interclub League.
Pat Mucci -
Sorry, I do not have any idea of the costs involved in producing the course flyover presentation. Arnold Palmer Golf has been managing the course for the past 10+ years. Their staff would likely be able to point you in the right direction. Better yet, go to
www.bestapproach.com for more info.
It looks to me like the flyover shows a number of contours on the course that simply are not there. On the other hand, the course sits on some very sloped property that does not really show up on the flyover. The narrowness of some of the fairways is not really captured very well either.
Also, as Matt Cohn has pointed out, the scraggly surrounds of some of the bunkers are overblown. All in all, it is a decent representation of the course.
DT