Annual subscription 2026

£1,620 at mine due in April, a £75 increase on last year. Newly introduced, £1,470 to 80 year olds with minimum of 20 years membership.
Graded discounts for younger members ranging from under 26 at £720 to £1,342 under 36. Juniors etc much cheaper.
 
Well there is kind of practice facilities but not good ones, I should have just crossed out the word 'good'. And the team matches are mid-week so don't really apply to me.


I actually really dislike the course at Pinner Hill, I've found it a bit of a slog.

Pinner is quite a bit tougher than Grims dyke, your handicap would go up several shots I expect.
 
Yes its all gone a bit crazy
Defenitely not a £100 golf course that's for sure.

Was member 2017 (iirc) year of 1st British masters there, could sign a guest on then for £15.
I was shocked when I got signed onto the Colt last year and it was £60. They have put the visitor fee up to £210. 😲

As I said, nice course, great condition but I wouldn't fancy playing it once or twice a week.
 
So a 32 year old fund manager earning £150k per year needs a discount. 🤣

From my experience, people in their 20s often have a lot more disposable income than people in their 30s. The golden period where you are earning but have no mortgage, family etc. When you have young children you become time poor as well, so it makes sense to prolong a discount to retain members who are not playing much golf. It's a long term strategy.

Fund manager probably earning a lot more than £150k.
 
From my experience, people in their 20s often have a lot more disposable income than people in their 30s. The golden period where you are earning but have no mortgage, family etc. When you have young children you become time poor as well, so it makes sense to prolong a discount to retain members who are not playing much golf. It's a long term strategy.

Fund manager probably earning a lot more than £150k.
True that. I had a bit more cash when I started working and was paying peanuts for rent. Wish I'd saved some of it!

I think this whole argument is moot anyway. Golf clubs don't put these cheaper rates in because they think younger people are earning less. It's simply because they want to attract younger members. Most lads in their 20s aren't interested in golf memberships, they're playing football every weekend or out drinking. Once they hit mid-30s they might be thinking about a golf membership. The cheaper rates are simply to entice them in early and hope they stick around.
 
AGM at our's was on Wednesday and next years subs passed at £693, only a slight increase on last year.

We are a nine hole course, a tad under half the price of the nearest 18 hole.
 
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