I love spending all sorts of time planning my yearly UK golf holidays. And it's fun once in a while to plot out a weekend trip somewhere a couple hours away that includes a couple rounds of golf.
But on a day-to-day basis I don't want to spend any time or effort deciding on, maybe arrangements for or calling around finding a place to play. About a hundred or so of my 110-120 rounds of golf each year are integrated into my normal routing. I play at my club every Saturday and Sunday that I can and I often decided around lunch time that I want to get in a late-afternoon round after work. It would drive me crazy to have to call around and find some course that isn't having "an outing" or hasn't just punched their greens or that might or might not "allow" me to walk their course.
That said, I realize the typical member of this forum has a much greater need for variety than I do. Even my week-long UK trips are evolving toward playing one course for most of the week with just a round or two elsewhere. Even when I've traveled 6,000 miles and may never be in that part of the UK again I'm happy to play four, five six rounds at one good course that suits me.
Would I want to go a whole year, let's say, without ever playing a course other than my home course? No way. I do need a bit of something new to look forward to once in a while. But once I've played 6, 8, 10 "away" courses in a year I'm perfectly happy for the balance of my golf to be integrated into my daily routine, just show up at the same old, same old place and play either by myself or with my same old, same old crew when I get there. So far it hasn't gotten old, not sure if that would be the same at 250 rounds a year once I retire...