PoorPutter
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- Jun 16, 2017
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My point was not to say the courses don't need attention or work. My point was to disagree with your sentiment that camping shouldn't be allowed.
My bad, brother. I only meant "don't allow camping" until the camping facilities can be completed, in order to avoid Johnny Law closing the place down.
In other words, courses are a first priority, 'cause you gotta have some reason to visit. (Unless like Dave and David said, there are non-golfing campers.) Camping is 2nd priority. But until camping facilities are done, you can't allow it or you risk getting shut down. That's all I was saying.
I've played destination courses and happily stayed 40+ minutes away, making the drive multiple days in a row. Sometimes that's what's necessary, and very well worth it to play those courses. 20 miles isn't literally nothing, but it's pretty close.
But you know, to each his own.