I was looking at cities (regions) that have the biggest disparity between the private and public options available for the golfer.
I quickly identified New York City/Long Island and Boston/Cape Cod as 2 winners. Both cities are amazing at the number of amazing private courses and the lack of great public courses.
NYC/Long Island -
Private - Shinny, NGLA, Maidstone, Sebonack, Friars Head, Fishers Island, GCGC, Sleepy Hollow, Piping Rock, Winged Foot, Quaker Ridge, Bayonne, Baltusrol, Ridge at BB, Plainfield, Somerset Hills - etc.
Public - Bethpage Black.
Boston/Cape Cod -
Private - Old Sandwich, Brookline, Boston GC, Kittanset, Eastward Ho, Myopia Hunt, Salem, Essex.
Public -
Are there any other markets that can be considered even close to these 2 lopsided markets? Chicago certainly comes to mind, but not many others.
Maybe the economic problems today will create a situation that corrects this disparity in these and other markets. It may just be one positive result of this economy if the US becomes more like the rest of the world re: public access to great golf.