Christie tees off on public paying for county golf courses
"There is going to be a moment in the next few years when those hard decisions are going to be forced," he said, later adding. "Each freeholder board across the state is going to have to make those decisions."The issue was high golf school raised by Matthew Galvin, executive vice president of RDC Group, a private firm which acquires and develops home business magazine golf courses across the country. Galvin asked Christie how the state could help private golf courses, which he said make up the only industry that is forced to compete against the government.Galvin, a Belle Mead resident, questioned whether the government should be in the golf business.Golf courses make up important pieces of the parks system in several counties across Who May Believes Tiger Will Still Topple His Majors Record New Jersey. When asked about home business magazine Christie's comments, some county officials said their courses were self-sufficient and placed little or no strain on taxpayers. Officials in other counties, however, said they were taking nothing for granted and pointed to the benefits of privatization.
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