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Still, many other clubs are caught in a squeeze between soaring costs and the amount of dues that members are willing to pay. According to the Harris, Kerr, Forster study, the bill for maintaining a golf course last year jumped 9%, to $5,364 for each hole, and has nearly...
A few states, including Ohio and California, have come to the rescue of clubs by forcing municipalities to tax golf-course land at low rates. Some establishments elsewhere-including Chicago's Edgewater Country Club and the New York area's Fairview Country Club-have sold out to developers...
The ECAC is a conference of 120 schools, financed by members' dues. Team member Burke said that the Fall golfing competition "gives coaches a chance to evaluate their team. It also gives the guys a chance to practice in competition."
LATE IN THE PRIMARIES there was rumination on the columnists' collective inability to assess McGovern's strengths and the dedication of his constituency; the dawning sense that the political tour guides had themselves missed the boat led to hasty attempts to clamber aboard during convention time, with excessive praise for...
A: We had no trouble, but I have no sympathy with unions. They've never done a thing for me. All they do is take dues, and make things expensive to do.