Mike - A quarter of the courses, less than a quarter of the golfers, and Donald Ross would still be alive today, designing his 4,000th course (every course in America being one of his, except for NGLA and Merion) while at the same time counting to infinity twice as the costs of playing the game (at private clubs only, there'd be no such thing as public golf) approached at least $500 k in initation fees and about 30 k in annual dues. You wouldn't be here, nor would Tom D nor Jeff B, and I certainly wouldn't be either -- in fact, all that would be left of gca.com would be Ran trying to moderate interesting discussions between John K and Pat M (the only two participants), and failing every time. So in short, HURRAY FOR CARTS!
Peter