Smiffy
Grand Slam Winner
Don't feed the troll
I doubt there is a waiting list.
Doubt all you want paddy but right now with have 44 on the list - 28 of them have paid a down payment of £200 which will come of their first years subscriptions and been given vouchers to play
All of them are looking to join as full members including joining fee
I know that sort information sort of blows your theory out of the window about it discouraging people but test it out for yourself and ask for an application form
Does anyone actually know (categorically) the original purpose of a joining fee? (not what its purpose is stated as nowadays) Or did it vary from club to club
Was it related to a system of vetting
An encouragement (or enforcement) of loyalty & churn prevention
A financial top up to keep existing members subs down
Something else...
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... but in 10/15 years when all the old members have either passed on or retired from the game will be up queer street sans paddle big time. The sort of club where the midweek seniors swindle is more popular than playing at the weekend
Its these clubs that worry me, they often still have joining fees which discourage more people from joining, they need to attract younger golfers and also those in the 30-45 age group as they are the immediate future committee members etc.
The local course here has a £425 joining fee, one off payment then £489 a year, that seems pretty decent to me, there is a 16 months waiting list at the moment as well.
If you want to play a better course you've got to expect to pay a bit extra in my opinion.
I struggle with this, constantly referenced, argument because for the next couple of decades we will continue to increase the volume of active seniors available through increased health, longevity and various financial aspects already in play. ie for every passing senior there will be more potential replacements.
The real issue is purely and simply the number of 7 day members (weekend payers and players).
The increased number of nomads can realistically be expected to fuel senior membership in the near future, but are increasingly unlikely to take on 7 day membership as weekend access continues to open up at many venues outside of the treasured morning slots.
Where the whole model is threatened is in the rise of alternatives (time to mention cycling?) and the lack of introductory pressure. Whilst many ranges, and some clubs, do their best to make it cheap and easy to introduce youngsters to the game it's not enough - worldwide it's increasing but in the UK it's going backwards fast from everything I see.
You be suprised though at how many bar levies are taken back by the club of people who never use them in any given year
It certainly is Patrick, seems pretty reasonable fees.
I think they must have dropped the joining fee as well, I've a funny feeling i paid more than that.
Was a bit of a waste, only stayed a member for a year. Where i like took me ages to get though town and it was always packed with 4 balls who wouldn't let you through.
It used to be a £1000 so has come down recently.
Only the choice of 2 in town and I think Inverness is kept in better condition.
Did ask to see if they would do a discount for offshore workers but Inverness and Torvean said they don't.
Only problem with both these is they are very wet in winter Inverness Esp, what with a Burn running though the low part of the course. was still wet when i last played it in June. Torvean is Ok and not that far behind Inverness TBH.
I would look at Fortrose, they were doing a good offer a couple of months ago and you get 12 months golf, though it is busy mornings, but afternoon its pretty quite, was thinking about it myself.
Nairn is always worth considering, but they still have a waiting list and Joining fee. takes me 20 mins door to door and i'm the back of Eden Court
Waiting for what?
thanks JCW, we're planning on heading south in the next year or two so will definitely take you up on it at some point (it will definitely be a warmer day than at Tadmarton Heath forum meet though!!!)