Sure. But it's a tag that would be good for people who are looking for it.
When I see people camping on courses, they seem to get a value far beyond camping nearby. They can walk right off the course to their campsite; or get up in the morning and play the course, or just a few holes, without having to go anywhere. Even somewhere close by.
I'd think lodging would have the same effect for some people.
I know it did for me, at Flyboy. I live on a course, so get some of those benefits all of the time.
Not so much if I was on a course-bagging trip, trying to play each course once and get on to the next one. Or on a vacation that included other activities. But as the number of places with on-site lodging increases, it might be worthwhile to enough people.
Plus, a few might offer all of those perks. I know Fontana Village does---hotel and cabins, restaurant, pool, scenery, and about a 4-star course.
When I see people camping on courses, they seem to get a value far beyond camping nearby. They can walk right off the course to their campsite; or get up in the morning and play the course, or just a few holes, without having to go anywhere. Even somewhere close by.
I'd think lodging would have the same effect for some people.
I know it did for me, at Flyboy. I live on a course, so get some of those benefits all of the time.
Not so much if I was on a course-bagging trip, trying to play each course once and get on to the next one. Or on a vacation that included other activities. But as the number of places with on-site lodging increases, it might be worthwhile to enough people.
Plus, a few might offer all of those perks. I know Fontana Village does---hotel and cabins, restaurant, pool, scenery, and about a 4-star course.