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Centurion Golf Club

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I have just read the article about the soon to be open exclusive members only club.
Is it just me but do the owners seem a tad elitist with the "if you looking to pay £600-£700 we are not the club for you.
£4500 joining fee and £2500 a year.

Dunno about you guys but if I could afford it I think I would put my money in an established club.
 

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I see Mike H has put a quote on the home page!

Course looks good (sunny day rule) the price itself isn't "that" high considering the statement in the OP! I think it is just that statement that comes across very poorly!
 

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A friend of mine works on the ground staff there. He helped landscape it. It's very nice apparently. There will be plenty of people rich enough to join there.

Just not me!

Another friend has corporate membership there though, so I might get an invitation.
 

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They keep calling me to try and get me to go for an open day. Very tempted to wait until its open, then squeeze a free round out of them! I wonder how far I'd get? Car Park? Clubhouse? 1st tee? 1st green?
 

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Just peeped at the website, has a real look of East Sussex/The Oxfordshire about it. Both those clubs opened in a big megabucks fanfare yet are now no more expensive than anywhere else in the region.

Time will tell.....
 

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Not long now until this beauty opens up.

I've just been informed by e-mail that as an 'associate of our good friends' - that CGC would live to invite me for a private tour of the facilities during my next visit to the UK.

Very good of them. However, if it doesn't include the privilege of hacking their fairways to pieces, I think i'll be giving it a miss!
 

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it does look great, but i'm still sceptical that the demand for this sort of facility really exists to make it financially viable. brocket hall isn't that far from centurion is it?

and about a zillion other clubs at a fifth of the price.

my concern is that it would attract the flashiest, brashest set of members in the area with an enormous sense of entitlement.
 

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I went there last year and was very impresssed with the layout of the course (I'd certainly stand by my quote that they have used on the website) and the quality of the facilities they are putting in is outstanding

It's in a different league to the Oxfordshire and ESN.

I only walked the course and putted on a few greens but would say it'll will be on a par, if not better, than The Grove/Bearwood Lakes

The club set-up is obvioulsy very exclusive but with limited memberships you're never going to be complaining about getting a tee time or long rounds (unless you want them to take a long time!)

there's nothing really like it in the area - you have to go all the way round to Bearwood/The Wisley/Queenwood to find something of this ilk

the scary thing is there are a lot of people who live in the SE who wont have to think twice about the fees
 

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For a club trying to pitch itself at the elite end of the market the website is absolutely appalling:

'Very shortly, a new and exciting 18 hole golf course will be unveiled to the west of St Albans and to the rest of the world' - appalling use of English.

'The private Centurion Club is located near St Albans and features what will become a world-renowned golf course' - Crystal ball? I think those that play it will be the judge of that.

'Each hole is unique' - really? Difficult to tell by the hole by hole guide as you have only bothered to put 4 of the holes on it. They don't look very unique TBH, Teeing areas, greens, fairways, hazards, that sort of stuff.

The clubhouse probably is unique, they don't have one, it's a 'club building'.

Centurion Membership - the opening blurb on this ie a quick run down on what a centurion actually is, is lifted word for word from that definitive reference work Wikipedia. How bone idle is that?

For what they will probably be charging and for the class of member they wish to attract you think they could have put some effort in.
 

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It's going to be very interesting to see how they get on with running the club & if the membership does cover the costs etc.

You certainly have to be bold in today's market and although its out of my league I think they have a strong business model and it could work if they get the club and course right.

You never know it may become a modern classic.

However as was said in the article, there are recent examples of where the same model did not work and being too exclusive meant that the income was unable to keep up with members expectation of the club then it comes tumbling down as a business.

As Mike points out there are plenty of people in that neck of the woods that will happilly pay for that sort of exclusivity and have the money to do so.

On balance I think it has a good chance of making it (if you check my fantasy league team position you will know my predictions are somewhat questionable!!)
 

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'Each hole is unique' - really? Difficult to tell by the hole by hole guide as you have only bothered to put 4 of the holes on it. They don't look very unique TBH, Teeing areas, greens, fairways, hazards, that sort of stuff.


There's an idea, a course with 18 holes with are exactly identical! Wonder if your score would improve over the round.
 
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I'll wait 3 years then play it on the £20 twilight rate when that has been introduced :D
 

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I have just read the article about the soon to be open exclusive members only club.
Is it just me but do the owners seem a tad elitist with the "if you looking to pay £600-£700 we are not the club for you.
£4500 joining fee and £2500 a year.

Dunno about you guys but if I could afford it I think I would put my money in an established club.

Woburn - not too far up the road"ideally located" 3 fantastic very established 18 hole courses. joining fee £7000 I think, annual subs £3000.
I know which one i would choose.if you can afford £4500 joining fee what's an extra two and half grand or £500 a year.
 
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Would like to play it. However if money was no object then I would join West Herts (sorry Murph!) and then treat myself to 2 or 3 rounds at The Grove every month.
 

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Would like to play it. However if money was no object then I would join West Herts (sorry Murph!) and then treat myself to 2 or 3 rounds at The Grove every month.

think Id happily settle at Brocket Hall in the money no object category round there (still makes my eyes water when I see what Dad pays though lol)
 
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