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Well, you don't have to play at this course. There are other places that you could conceivably play at that don't charge dues, but they tend to be failed states.
I don't have any data to back that up, but I would assume that most people are in favor of roads, a standing military, and fire departments that they can call without first needing to provide some kind of insurance number or pay a service fee when everything they own is ablaze. I could be wrong, but I would be surprised if I was.
Lets start with the latter, since you're kind of leaning to the consequentialist argumentation. If most people want all those services, aren't there also people that can provide them? If so why does their funding have to be compelled? If there aren't people or organizations that can provide them, how are they possibly provided now?