City courses that aren't municipals are certainly easy finance questions to look at and make decisions. I hope that muni's stand the test of time where they are as just like public parks, pools, etc., muni golf courses should be available in the community to children. Not get on the bus, train, or drive yourself 20 miles out to the suburbs as your only outlet. It's there now, let's try and preserve it. For the parks aren't self sustaining by charging admission, so looking at city golf courses owned by the city in a different way because they are scarce and a service to the community can be subsidized by the low greens fees for its residents. Just like the Chicago project we are talking about, but a more simple level. Kids and the community need recreation, preserve it.