Slab
Occasional Tour Caddy
And by the way, what does the J stand for in the middle of your name?![]()
That one is answered in a particular episode...or did you already know that & I didn't get the joke
And by the way, what does the J stand for in the middle of your name?![]()
You seem to think that you are a better person because you spend money in the club house. It's not a charity,it's a business.Think the clue is in the word regularly. As the end of that paragraph states I play in lots of club matches and eat in these, paying a match fee, so arguably pay more for the same meal as I would if I bought it myself.
I do eat, usually lunch if I play midweek, but the point being these guys rarely if ever set foot in the 19th and do not eat EVER. I may not spend big bucks but every little helps surely
Just wondering if anyone knows their clubs view on their own ‘car park golfers’ and if so is it a view they hold privately or have shared with the membership as a whole?
I think we can all guess that the official line would be that they’d encourage everyone to use the facilities as often as possible, good of the club, benefits for all blah blah .... but that’s not their view on those that don’t
Do clubs believe ‘car park golfers’ are a negative aspect and share the view of some posters or do they accept it as a necessary behavior for some and actually plan for this player profile when drawing up the business model for their clubhouse?
You seem to think that you are a better person because you spend money in the club house. It's not a charity,it's a business.
It is amazing how few forumers seem to change in the changing rooms. I always do, check out the forthcoming competitions, have a chat with other members, all part of being a member to me. Might even slip upstairs for a sneaky drink or bacon roll. The changing rooms are also directly on route to the first tee, so don't even have to take a long detour that may knacker me for the five mile walk ahead.:mmm:
I pay for all the facilities so I am going to make full use of them.
Just the impression I get. People changing shoes in a car park winds you up,why???? Don't let it bother you. If you want to have lunch in the club house then go for it. Just remember golf is a hobby & most of us have a life out side of it :thup:Where have I implied or stated I'm a better person. Take your personal sleights away and stick to the truth. I spend money but like any lifestyle choice is done so on my own volition and not some skewed belief I am helping the club to a brighter new dawn
I think if you've paid your subs, you are entitled to use/not use the bar as you see fit. You are not obliged to and you shouldn't be judged for not doing so, that is ridiculous.
As it happens, I always go in to the bar afterwards, I like a drink and to talk tosh about the round. However I respect people's free will not to do so. Some people have lives outside of golf.
Just the impression I get. People changing shoes in a car park winds you up,why???? Don't let it bother you. If you want to have lunch in the club house then go for it. Just remember golf is a hobby & most of us have a life out side of it :thup:
I change my shoes on the car park evry time I play.
Pull up on car park. Get bag out of boot. Change shoes. Off to the practice area.
When I've had my round:
Blow grass/mud shoes off with compressor (... At designated point). Walk to car. Put clubs in boot. Change shoes. Drive home.
To be honest, I see no reason to change what I do.
World of difference between "dislike" which would suggest a particular hatred and winding me up which they do. Semantics aside though it isn't the changing the shoes per se that is the REAL issue. It has a lot to do with them never using the clubhouse at all and therefore never contributing towards a club they already pay a huge fee to join. Surely it is simple economics that the more people using the 19th the more cash a club has and the less the fees need to go up year on year.
For what it is worth, I absolutely think that everyone should have a minimum spend. If a card system for bar payments is in place then I think that £200 should be put on this by every member at the start of the calendar year and this should form part of their annual subs.
This encourages the social side of the club and ensures that expenditure to run and maintain the catering and bar is adequately covered.
Some people have a life outside of golf. They don't eat, breathe, dream, fart golf 24 hours a day. When they go home they talk to their wives/partners/family rather than lock themselves away in a separate room either spending hours upon hours writing about golf either on a forum or give a blow by blow account of every shot played on every hole on every round. Jesus H Christ, how boring would that sort of life be?????
I mean people like that have no reason to go home. They would spend every waking hour they had at the golf course whether practising, having lessons or hanging around the pro shop or other golf establishments trying out every single new club that comes onto the market. Hell, they'd even spend time in the bar..
Thank God there aren't too many of that type of person around.
Some people have a life outside of golf. They don't eat, breathe, dream, fart golf 24 hours a day. When they go home they talk to their wives/partners/family rather than lock themselves away in a separate room either spending hours upon hours writing about golf either on a forum or give a blow by blow account of every shot played on every hole on every round. Jesus H Christ, how boring would that sort of life be?????
I mean people like that have no reason to go home. They would spend every waking hour they had at the golf course whether practising, having lessons or hanging around the pro shop or other golf establishments trying out every single new club that comes onto the market. Hell, they'd even spend time in the bar..
Thank God there aren't too many of that type of person around.