Golf Is Having A Bad Year...Why?



I have been watching this Summer as several courses in my area have
closed, and have been reading how the courses in Myrtle Beach and
around the country are closing at near-record paces.

I have heard a few reasons mentioned by the golf writers: frustration
over slow play, overdevelopment of courses in the mid-90's, exorbitant
equipment prices, etc.

Am curious what each of you would list as the TOP 3 REASONS PEOPLE ARE
PLAYING LESS GOLF IN 2004-5 ?

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