Whst I'm talking about is that creating public golf courses will not be more than what is currently invested in public education and willnot be an impeding to future investment or more in that sector.NAL'S....the best thing anyone can do is support a good education. That is what is needed. You are talking about one person; I am talking about 100"s of students. For every one person that "makes it" hundreds do not.
Besides, here is a case of, in this case, people fron developed countries basically saying that the way to development is how they think, when in fact at the time public golf courses were created in several now developed countries many of the people didn't have things like potable water. In fact, even today in places like the USA there are households that don't receive potable water, they depend on well water. I guess public golf courses should had never been created in the USA since 100% of the popultion isn't on the potable water grid. It turns out that the creation of public golf courses had and continue to have nothing to do with access to potable water, electricity, health care, etc or further access to them in the future.
This is basically a case on it is said even by people from developed countries that the way to development is through the route that they claim, but the actual route their countries took is a completely different one.