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Glasgow Nomad Golf Society

Grant85

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Folks,

My situation will be familiar to many of you.

Age 30 & a keen golfer. Now with life events, baby, new house, more demanding job... it is going to be a real struggle to justify £850 + joining fee, + other weekly costs of playing golf as a golf club member.

my vision is this...

A collection of like minded individuals to get together & play early on a weekend morning... 8am at pay-to-play courses in Glasgow. (I myself am moving to the South of the city).

if there were 6-10 bodies it shouldn't be a problem to get a game with a few other guys at least once a week.

We could also have our own handicaps, matchplay competitions, trophies, days at other courses... etc.

Ok... It will cost each time you play & we may have to play at municipal courses... But some of these are not bad & it will cost closer to £300 a year, rather than £1,000!

Also, with the costs of club membership... there MUST be a market available for this kind of Golfer so potential to actually play at a lot of other 'members' courses, on a Sunday, for example.

Any interest... don't be shy!
 
What would you say the price of a round is on average? How many times a year do you think a society like this would play? How much would it cost for prizes and trophies?

Much more than £300 I'd imagine. There's lots of decent courses near you that will offer membership at less than £500.
 
I've yet to find a club with membership anywhere near that. Maybe down in Ayrshire but not in Glasgow & especially not the Southside.
 
It depends how many games a year you plan on playing, if it's once a month then it's a no brainer, if it's once a week or twice a month then you'd be better joining a golf club.

Cathkin Braes at £875 a year, normal Sunday green fee = £35 a round.

Most people close to your area on here are club members so what you are asking probably won't fit most locals
 
I was thinking of Linn Park & Rouken Glen, although do not know the state of these.

I played Lethamhill a few times when I took up Golf (5 years ago) & it was in perfectly acceptable nick, albeit it's a long ole track.

i think it is c£12 to play the Munis. Less for a 9 holer. I reckon you'd need to go some to rack up costs of over £500 per year.

i know it's not like for like, but there is surely a market for it.

I can can see myself just taking the plunge & joining somewhere (Cowglen being the closest course) but it will be tough to justify without getting some midweek golf in (which hasn't happened much this year, as much due to the weather as my other commitments).
 
Hi, have you considered 5 day memberships? Also a few clubs are doing "points" based memberships these days where depending on what time and what day you play depends on how many points are deducted from your total. Worth exploring.

Rouken Glen was a nice layout but terrible condition all be it a few years back and it was still called Deaconsbank when I last played so it could have been more than a "few" years ago.
 
Depending on age you may qualify for an intermediate membership somewhere too???

Cheers.
Now 30 so this is where most age related deals stop.

5 day membership not going to be worthwhile.

The he more I think about, the more I think I will have to bite the bullet and pay for a membership.
 
Another option would be get a cheap council course membership, then play there and open comps. Cheap golf at better courses.
 
I've yet to find a club with membership anywhere near that. Maybe down in Ayrshire but not in Glasgow & especially not the Southside.

hi there,

decent south lanarkshire municipals are now £19.85/round at the weekend (£17.55 during the week), so fir a game once per week at the weekend you'll be around £80/mth.

Then if you want a handicap and to play in the competitions/medals at one of the municipals you'll need to join the golf club associated with the club. This'll cost around £300 and the comps will be every second Saturday.

It can also be difficult getting a time at municipal courses in the summer. You can be a member at a private club for less than £80/month, plus you'll have access to practice area(s), club pro, new friends/playing partners.

Make a few calls to clubs you'd be prepared to travel to and see what deals are out there.
 
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