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Question by  machouno (26)

Is there such a thing as a nonprofit golf course?

 
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Answer by  Majyk (115)

The only golf courses that I know of that could be considered non-profit are the ones for the military. Some of the bases have golf courses for active, retired and dependents of military people that do not cost anything to play at them. I think that is a great thing for them.

posted by Anonymous
IMA Brookwood Golf Course in Michigan is non-profit. All proceeds go to promote the IMA (a non-profit organization) whose mission is to provide recreational and educational opportunities to youth in the Flint/ Genesee County area. The golf course is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.  add a comment
 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

There are no non-profit golf courses. However, there are golf courses owned by non-profit organizations, such as unions, schools, and universities. It is then a business owned by a nonprofit group. A golf course can also choose to donate extensively to charity, reducing its profits and taxable income.

 
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Answer by  sallyrae7778 (16)

The term nonprofit does not mean non-money making. Nonprofit simply means that the revenue an organization recieves (from green fees, club rental etc. ) does not get paid to the owners but gets reinvested into the project or even donated to other organizations. I haven't heard of a nonprofit golf course but it is completely possible.

 
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Answer by  Susanity (23)

Yes, in fact I live across the street from a nonprofit golf course. It's run by the county as part of a larger nonprofit sports park with a baseball diamond, soccer field, etc. The city of Tucson, where I live, also has several golf courses which it runs (I believe) as nonprofits.

 
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Answer by  Kauakea (77)

Of course there is. I live in Hawaii and we have numerous municipal golf courses that are open to the public here. None of them makes a profit. Additionally, I attended a college in Massachusetts that had its own golf course and this was not operated at a profit either. Other colleges have the same situation.

 
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