I did say there is nothing wrong with improving your course, except for the example it sets as a quest for perfection that is beyond the means of most clubs, courses, and golfers. I admit regrassing your greens every 3 years seems extreme to me. However, as a modest, affordable course, the last thing we need is for our golfers to expect similar conditions. We can't do it at the prices we charge and if we raised our prices, they would leave for cheaper alternatives. We have golfers who look at courses on TV like PH2, Chambers, British Open venues, and say "that's ugly, I'd never play a piece of s**t like that." It's ignorance and outside their experience, so understandable. But where exactly did they develop this view of golf? Overseeding, regrassing, perfectly uniform greens, playing surfaces, colors, and gorgeous TV imagery? Am I jealous? Not really, I just think the game bigger than that and can be enjoyed equally well at a Sheep Ranch as it can at Quail Hollow. This quest for perfection does not promote that concept.