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Alex1975
Guest
Club Snob
I was at Gerrards Cross Golf club today for a wake, I grew up in the Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts so I know of the club very well. I have played it once, many years ago as a very poor golfer and it seemed nice enough. The lady who’s wake it was, was a life time member as was her husband and sons till they left the aria, you would think this would make it feel very comfortable but sadly that was not the case.
As soon as the guests made their way through the bar to the dining room (I was waiting to escort my mother from the car) I could see and hear the members talking behind their hands with disapproving words and looks, it was actually shockingly unsubtle.
I had other things on my mind so moved on and put it out of my mind; it was really just affirming something that was already in my head about the place.
Later as the wake started to thin out and the closer family started to have a little drink and a chat did everyone come out with their own story along the lines of what I had witnessed.
I am aware that the members there really do not feel they need to have outsiders in for functions, and really they don’t, it is a disgustingly wealthy part of the world, I would also imagine that even if the management thought differently there is very little they could do to stop the snobbery.
It is a part of golf that has always turned me off and something I see very little of these days. I feel that most clubs these days are businesses and run as such.
A real shame, rank over.
I was at Gerrards Cross Golf club today for a wake, I grew up in the Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts so I know of the club very well. I have played it once, many years ago as a very poor golfer and it seemed nice enough. The lady who’s wake it was, was a life time member as was her husband and sons till they left the aria, you would think this would make it feel very comfortable but sadly that was not the case.
As soon as the guests made their way through the bar to the dining room (I was waiting to escort my mother from the car) I could see and hear the members talking behind their hands with disapproving words and looks, it was actually shockingly unsubtle.
I had other things on my mind so moved on and put it out of my mind; it was really just affirming something that was already in my head about the place.
Later as the wake started to thin out and the closer family started to have a little drink and a chat did everyone come out with their own story along the lines of what I had witnessed.
I am aware that the members there really do not feel they need to have outsiders in for functions, and really they don’t, it is a disgustingly wealthy part of the world, I would also imagine that even if the management thought differently there is very little they could do to stop the snobbery.
It is a part of golf that has always turned me off and something I see very little of these days. I feel that most clubs these days are businesses and run as such.
A real shame, rank over.