The problem as I see it is which visitors are subsidising membership fees?
Obviously Dornoch and by association yourselves have benefitted from the premium rates charged to US visitors and therefore lost that income stream.
Do you know the % of green fees the US market accounts for?
I suspect you need to attract more home based visitors but are your green fees priced in a way that is going to achieve that?
We are fortunate the majority of visitors are UK based and despite being the middle of nowhere are actually fairly central north/south geographically.
I've no idea, we were down by 80% on the year before, which was our best year for visitors ever.. cash wise anyway. i think its the majority of yanks many from Donald Ross Clubs, i think he designed in the region of 400 course over there, so its a bit of a pilgrimage, they still were getting over 6K visitors when the Financial crash came, where as we got a few hundred.
the question is usually, members want less visitors, but still want the cash, so the solution appears to be wack the fee's up, prombelm solved, or thats what been happening anyway.
a few of the RD members i know, have loved this year as they could play when they liked and get round in under 4 hours, but they don't live in Dornoch, travel from Inverness. There still have a long waiting list for full memebrship unless you live in the town itself, theirs guys i know who have waited 4 years to get in and still pay the same amount to play the Struie, one guy didn't played it at all and wasn't interested in it, just the championship so paid 4 years fee's not to play!!