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Medal Winner
Luckily I am in a position where I can play every weekend. Thing is, if i were paying 500+ quid to be a member at a club, I'd feel as though I had to play that course every week. I don't mind paying 50 notes.
Like I said earlier, the club I'm looking at is only £50 a year. Get a handicap and play in comps for that. No brainer really.
Does the £50 membership give you cheaper green fees or summink?
That is exactly what I was hoping for. A bit of guidance on certain things, My Dad is my playing partner at the moment but I dont think hes too keen on joining a club and to be honest hes just as clueless as I am.
I know etiquette is a big part of golf, I know each club is different but in the experience of the forumers, would club members just expect you to know? Playing poorly doesn't bother me as I'm almost expected to, but I'm a little worried of doing something wrong.
Depends on what you want from the game. I have 3 evenings free, and it doesn't cost to jump on the practice ground or go and play 6, 9 holes. My office is less than 5 mins from the club... lunchtime on the putting green if I fancy it. Turn up on the spur and see if anyone else is hanging around and fancies a game.
Saturday and Sunday comps, club knockouts, league matches, roll ups, craic around the snooker table, social evenings/dances. You get a lot more than you would if you paid a green fee as a visitor. Its good value for money if you have the time and inclination to use it to the full.
Does the £50 membership give you cheaper green fees or summink?
Yes, Members get 2 quid knocked off, taking it down to £12 for a round.