Cheers on the Greens: Arizona Senate Considers BYOB Bill for Golf Courses

Arizona Senate Considers Bill Allowing BYOB at Golf Courses
A new bill is making its way to the Arizona Senate, proposing to allow golfers to bring their own alcohol to the course. While this may sound exciting, there are limitations and considerations to keep in mind.
House Bill 2411: What You Need to Know
The bill, sponsored by Representative Alex cadin, aims to cut costs for golfers and make the game more affordable for working-class Arizonans. However, the decision to allow outside liquor on the course ultimately lies with individual golf courses.
Potential Impact on Golf Courses
While some may see this as a way to enhance the golfing experience, others raise concerns about the potential for overconsumption and increased risks on the course. Golf course managers like those at Southern Dunes are hesitant, citing potential safety issues and the impact on pricing.
The Debate Continues
As the bill progresses through the legislative process, the debate over BYOB at golf courses raises questions about responsibility, affordability, and the overall experience for golfers in Arizona.