You have hit the nail on the head. Good comments. At our club, there are separate "men's" and "ladies'" golf days. The women INSIST on having the course closed to men at precisely noon, which is the same time the course is closed to women on men's day. Unfortunately for the club manager, ladies' day is a gigantic money loser. The women leave no tips, two women share one soda and stand at the bar counting their change to "split" it, and on and on. It's a disaster, but the women insist on "equal rights," even though they get barely half of the number of players on their day. This is typical of women getting involved in golf clubs.