federalexpress
Member
I take your point about having to close if it's so wet, you damage the course. It has been a shocking winter. But if you are a member, paying say £1500 or even £2000, I think what some people on here are saying is that this makes them question whether it is worth it. These are tough times and some have no choice but to make cutbacks so you start thinking about the value you get. Course closures generally are bad for the club too because much less bar and catering, which then affects their financial position, so it's no-one's fault. I just think that with inflation the way it has been, and the weather, it is in every sense a perfect storm for the golf industry. I think at the very least, the post covid boom is probably history and all those clubs which have enjoyed waiting lists will likely not have that luxury very soon.My local moor land course which is always open have just announced that they're closing the course for 5 days to give it a rest. Majority of courses in the area are closed so I think they've been getting all the golfers from other courses playing.
I'm not a member anymore but I'm always surprised at the fuss members are making for their courses being closed after all this rain. I understand you're not getting value for your membership but surely it's better in the long run to not play it whilst it's so wet. It's hardly stopped raining in Yorkshire for probably 5 months, give or take the odd dry days.