It's a strange concept to suggest club membership is a rip off due to not playing enough golf, it's not like it's the golf clubs fault.
I get that, but it's a lot of brass to play a few comps..
It did get you free rounds back in the 1980's and 1990's on all those courses on the Moray golf pass between Monday and Friday. Originally it was £12.50 for 11 courses, and that included the Old and New courses at Lossiemouth. I bought the pass several times, but by then it was £30. Fond memories of Hopeman, Spey Bay and Cullen in particular.they still do the ticket, but i don't think it ever got you a free round on those courses, its a discount off the green fee, we at least it is now.
Distance between Cumbernauld and Eyemouth is 91 miles. So why not closer to home?No it's not Palacerigg, it's Eyemouth GC.
Distance between Cumbernauld and Eyemouth is 91 miles. So why not closer to home?
I played Eyemouth when it was only 9 holes and I think I preferred it then. It was less blowy off the sea.
The dog leg around the playing field spoiled it a bit, though.
I travel 280 mile round trips regularly to Machrihanish Dunes. Simply because I love it, it's a day away and I love the solitude and the location, I also enjoy the drive and make a day of it.
Yes been a member there for years. Machrihanish Dunes is a different course to Machrihanish which yes is still played over the beach and sea if it's in.Fair comment, but are you a member there? Is the first hole still played across the sea if the tide's in?
I played golf in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand. Can anyone beat that for distance from home?
Now that's a good questionMight as well ask the question as to whether wives represent value for money...
Value for money is only marginally clearer as a concept than "best".
Knole ParkFree driving range?! That’s awesome! I would happily pay more for my membership if if included the range as I know I would be hitting 500 balls a week on there
Where are you a member, if you don’t mind me asking?
This is what I call a membership deal. Value for money wise it’s very good. Mainly because you can practice on the mini links when you just want to work on something and the gym membership for the evenings when it’s dark.
Would love to see more clubs go down this kind of route
Distance between Cumbernauld and Eyemouth is 91 miles. So why not closer to home?
I played Eyemouth when it was only 9 holes and I think I preferred it then. It was less blowy off the sea.
The dog leg around the playing field spoiled it a bit, though.
Might as well ask the question as to whether wives represent value for money...
Value for money is only marginally clearer as a concept than "best".
Well first it depends on which course it is , what condition it is and how much that membership is
Also not many “members†clubs have a gym attached to it let alone another course as well
Offering all that either comes at a cost or is at a course that isn’t great or struggling
It’s just been built. 9 holes open atm with 2 further sets of 9 to open within 2 years
So 27 holes plus the 9 hole par 3 course
Lots of these type courses being developed now
This is ingrebourne links (heard great reports of the course, very tough aswell)
Might as well ask the question as to whether wives represent value for money...
Value for money is only marginally clearer as a concept than "best".
Well said, if you play golf regularly of course being a club member is vfm, if not then it probably isn't. If your a member of a local club like me it's 5 mins from my house I can be down there most nights using the practice area and play 4 or 5 holes aswell as play bounce games, play competitions, use the clubhouse. Id say club membership is vfm, if you don't think it is just pay as you play end of, there isn't anyone forcing you to join a club or retain membershipAre memberships really value for money? Seems an odd question to ask, unless your asking it of yourself. It's no different to anything else in life.
If I pay to join a gym for a year and never go, then of course its not VFM. If I go regularly then I am getting VFM. It's that simple for golf, TV subs or anything else you pay for. Use it or don't, pay for it or don't. Choice is a wonderful thing
I am scratching me head wondering why someone would want to join two clubs.