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Tifosi24
08-16-14, 10:29 PM
http://www.startribune.com/sports/golf/271544211.html

This is a good article about golf in Minnesota and it's recent decline in interest. I am not a fan of golf, so I had no idea how big it got and then how precipitously it has come back to Earth. How this article is written, it sounds a lot like what happened with Nascar.

opinionated ow
08-17-14, 12:28 AM
Amongst wealthy people in Australia, cycling is the new golf. There's no exclusivity in joining most golf clubs any more.

TravelGal
08-17-14, 12:10 PM
What a dire article. I only go to page 2 and had given up.

I not a member of the golf or country club set but I hear from those that are here in SoCal that the country clubs that used to charge $5,000 to enter and $5,000 a year (or more) are now down to $1,500. The once-hefty Food & Beverage requirements are very low also. One cannot discount the "Tiger effect" and, here in SoCal, the drought. Links that are not watered by recycled water are starting to show the strain.

Gnam
08-18-14, 02:10 AM
Several of the obits in the Sunday paper made mention of the deceased's country club membership.

NismoZ
08-18-14, 08:59 AM
32,000 at a Little League game over the weekend.

Tifosi24
08-18-14, 09:32 AM
I would be remiss if I didn't post the second part of the golf series.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/golf/271617201.html

Don Quixote
08-18-14, 12:05 PM
32,000 at a Little League game over the weekend.This is because the games don't take 4 hours to play. :laugh: