An operator of a municipal golf course asked me recently what is normally considered "affordable" for a round of golf at a public facility. This particular course is well above average in terms of architecture, scenery, and even conditioning, but because of its ties to the community and its location, it has a hard time generating enough revenues to support the type of maintenance meld that it so deserves. The course gets a lot of local play, but most of its patrons do not really understand what they have. The market is very price sensitive, though the fees have remained low while area inflation has been quite high. I am not at liberty to identify the name or location of the course. However, I can say that it is not on either coast, and that the cost of living in the area is below the national average (land is cheap, access to water is not a problem). The operator wants to better educate the community on this wonderful asset, and possibly consider doing some pricing to generate the additional needed revenues for this self-sustaining facility.
Question:
What is considered "affordable" given the facts above?
I am particularly interested in feedback from Golf Digest, Golf, or Golfweek panelists whose publications many have set criteria in their evaluation of courses based on pricing.
Any and all help is appreciated.