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I remember doing the bar accounts at a previous club. Admittedly they were a few exceptional numbers but we had 2 guys who spent over £8k a year. One guy was in 7 days a week, and could he sup! 7-8 pints a tea time apart from Sat/Sun when it was lunchtime. Then he’d be out of an evening - divorced.
 

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Idk but it's 20% off if I use my card and 25 at the range so I top up as and when. It's easy to do via hdid app.
One thing I don't agree with is a forced levy, if the facilities are good then people will spend.
 

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"Card Balance" appears on main page after login. This is just bar-card completely separate from pro shop and comp fees/prizes.

I had not before today noticed the facility to check spending history.

June and July total spend £10.69. I handed over a £1 coin or two some of the time in addition to that.

The joys of being a tea-guzzling ahld gadgie.

Most of my alcohol consumption is done at home under controlled conditions set by the most important person.
I like the idea of having more days without alcohol than with alcohol through the week, but it never seems to happen.
But I can claim to be blame-free for that. :)
 
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Hard to say really because all comp entry fees come my card as well as drinks.

Coffee (which I drink the most) costs £1.85 and I have at least two mugs every time I play (2-3 days a week) plus I am at the club just to socialise another couple of days plus I probably have a couple of pints a week, £8.

Rounded up approx £25 a week.

Add to that what goes in to the kitty from which I get a drink.
 

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Digressing off tangent a little but I’ve been carrying out some work at our golf club refurbishing the ladies locker room.
While there, a dirty warter pump failed in the kitchen, so I replaced it for them - cost - almost £700, That’s the majority of what I pay in subs per year!! Speaking to the manager and he was saying the overheads on the place are eye watering, we have 48 holes plus a driving range. I normally do about £1000 a year off my card, couple of drinks after a round for me and buggerlugs, the odd bar of chocolate and occasional meal, but it all helps our clubs to survive.
Fat fingers, or does it also handle verrucas? :rolleyes: Golf club overheads are indeed massive. The rental or capital cost of mowers, and their mintennce, is otherwordly.
 

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£40 a month is a bargain, although I don't know how often you play. There are definitely guys at my club, who are still their hours after their rounds, that spend more than £40 a day, at least 4 times a week, at the bar. Add to that, they can lose over £30 in the golf on a bad day, as they play for relatively high stakes (compared to your normal £1-2 fiddles)

I reckon I spend around £30-£60 a month, and I play most Saturday and Sundays. I also get lunch each time, although I tend to drink £2 cups of coffee rather than alcohol
 

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I guess my spending behind the bar averages out at maybe £7-£10 per month. I play 4+ times a month and go into the club house less than once a month I’d say.
I have 2 golf club memberships, which I don’t feel bad about considering others are spending as much or more behind the bar as I am on another membership
 

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I guess my spending behind the bar averages out at maybe £7-£10 per month. I play 4+ times a month and go into the club house less than once a month I’d say.
I have 2 golf club memberships, which I don’t feel bad about considering others are spending as much or more behind the bar as I am on another membership

I was pretty similar. I did not like my old clubhouse for several already well debated reasons. I also have to drive to the club and back and so never touch alcohol. If I stopped then it was for a coffee then off but even that got less as the club charged more and more for what I would describe was at best an average coffee. I love coffee and would happily pay for a quality cup, which this was not. I played with people in my village so went to the pub there with them instead if we wanted a drink.

At my old club, the kitchen opened early and so I would spend more as my Saturday morning treat was a good bacon roll and a couple of coffees before playing. My last club did not open the kitchen until after 9 so I did not bother.

I was always uncomfortable with the fact that the club had a full car park every Saturday, plenty enjoying beers and wine in the club house but if I drove past later in the day or that night, the car park was always empty.
 

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"Card Balance" appears on main page after login. This is just bar-card completely separate from pro shop and comp fees/prizes.

I had not before today noticed the facility to check spending history.

June and July total spend £10.69. I handed over a £1 coin or two some of the time in addition to that.

The joys of being a tea-guzzling ahld gadgie.

Most of my alcohol consumption is done at home under controlled conditions set by the most important person.
I like the idea of having more days without alcohol than with alcohol through the week, but it never seems to happen.

But I can claim to be blame-free for that. :)
I very rarely drink in the house, I've still got 6 bottles of Peroni left from the 24 case that someone got me for Christmas. I don't got out to any other pub either so my 1 pint after a round is basically my social drinking for the week.
 

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I very rarely drink in the house, I've still got 6 bottles of Peroni left from the 24 case that someone got me for Christmas. I don't got out to any other pub either so my 1 pint after a round is basically my social drinking for the week.
My alcohol drinking is like a football career.
Very intense - lived and breathed it from 16 to 35 in a professional way - dedicated. Some mishaps and injuries - stories to tell.
Bit of a has-been from 35-50.
50-60 rather sad - not like it was - remembering the glory years.
Now I'm like a grandpa who kicks a little ball back and forth with a grandchild in the back garden.
 

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I was just having a browse through my bar account spending and realised I’ve been spending on average £40 a month! I’ve played in a couple of club pairs matches so will have bought 4 drinks on those occasions, plus played a full weekend a couple of times, but I’m still shocked. It’s so easy to just top it up by £20, before you know it another top up’s needed.

Anyone want to say how much they spend and whether it’s more or less than they’d like to?

Had a guy at my club on his account for last year had 963 Jamesons lol. And normally has a few pints before he starts on the Jamesons 😂
 

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I have spent nowhere near what I used to pre covid.
we seem to have got out of the habit of having a pint after golf.
spent more on lunch before we play.
 

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£475 on the card since Jan....
So, roughly 100 pints of beer.
Somehow, that doesn't seem toooo bad. Tbf, I'm probably up there at least 3 times a week in the summer. And I normally cycle/walk&train, or hitch a lift home.
 
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