Tom
Out of curiosity, why isn’t Bandon apples to apples given the goal is to present PAC Dunes for instance in a traditional manner? I admit to being a bit surprised by your comment.
Regarding the question, I wouldn’t aim to open an affordable course. My goal would be to make a healthy profit. I guess there are many ways to do that, but I don’t know anything about golf development. All I can do is create a wish list.
Sean:
Reasons maintenance costs more at Bandon Dunes than at St. Patrick's:
1. It generally doesn't rain at all in Bandon from May into October, so more artificial watering is necessary. St. Patrick's doesn't have the supply of water to do that even if we wanted to.
2. Mr. Keiser and his retail golfers like things green, so that means more water and fertilizer. Not a lot for an American course, but more than for an Irish course. It's not my place to share the numbers for what Bandon spends to maintain each course, but I believe it's a small fraction of what places like SFGC or Bel Air spend.
3. Bandon charges more, so expectations are higher.
4. Bandon also does a lot more play than St. Patrick's, partly because the season is longer, so there is more maintenance required to keep it up: filling divots and topdressing are big line items. [St. Patrick's is a 6.5-month operation, because nobody is up there to play it in the winter.]
5. The bunker sand blows around in Bandon more than it does at St. Patrick's, because I understood the problem better, so St. Patrick's spends less chasing sand back into the bunkers.