Going public is unlikely. The HOA is already suing the club because of the volume of traffic from non-golf related events at the clubhouse. A public course would exacerbate the issue of non-resident traffic within the gates of the neighborhood. That said, if it’s a choice between a closed and overgrown course vs. more traffic, the residents would probably choose the latter. I think we’ll see the current ownership of the course (or the next owner) try to make it work before we get to that choice.