Yes Augusta National is a private club. So therefore they can allow whoever they want in. Whether it's right or wrong is not the question here. The question is if it's legal. And it is. I mean if you want to get deep into the topic why do we need bathrooms for men and bathrooms for women? Why do they have WNBA and NBA? Why can't I join the girl scouts?
And as for your figures, they are totally irrelevant. Why you ask? Because it takes a lot of money to own a golf club. The numbers you pulled up are for the average worker. Not for the upper class.
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Oh yes I miss spelled a word...how funny .........
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Hate to burst your bubble but you also misspelled misspelled, their(7x), access, realistic, holier, any, boycott, opportunities, necessary, definitely, until, which, carries, a lot, and mercilessly. Not to mention forgot to punctuate a lot of things.
And as for people who would shop at a store that stopped carrying things because of a certain race that does not make the shopper racist. For some people that might be the only place they can go because there may be no store near or maybe they don't have a car. It wasn't the customers decision to ban certain things.
I don't understand why you think they are dictating morals. They have decided not to sell things for certain reasons. Be it violence, sex, or any other reason they have given. They are simply saying we do not approve of this. They are not MAKING their customers not buy these but are simply making it harder.