How much are your clubs fees going up this year

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What percentage

  • 0 - 1.99%

    Votes: 15 17.9%
  • 2 - 2.99%

    Votes: 6 7.1%
  • 3- 3.99%

    Votes: 9 10.7%
  • 4- 5.99%

    Votes: 21 25.0%
  • 6 - 8.99%

    Votes: 14 16.7%
  • 9 - 11.99%

    Votes: 8 9.5%
  • 12 - 13.99%

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • 14 % plus

    Votes: 8 9.5%

  • Total voters
    84
Mine last year was £830 and now £1020 this year because of what they lost in visitor fees due to covid so can see me going back to my old local parkland which is £800 a year and seems to be thriving and majority of my mates play at .
 
12% this year after 2 years of no change.
Fortunately I got a 10% reduction this year as I introduced my neighbour.
 
£680 to £727 so that 7% - for 5 day membership. After reading some posts I think we're getting a bit of a seeing to. Still, the wife's still playing so I'll be staying. Hey I'm a poet!
 
It is written in to our Rules and Regs that the increase will always be at minimum the rate of inflation. It was kept at only that this year.
 
Membership renewals due on April 1st. Increase of 12%, from £1,155 to close on £1,300 for 7-day membership. There was a long email attempting to justify the increase!
 
this years fees have been frozen again, not sure if that's the correct decision, but another year of record green fees helps keep the membership down.

BRS booking system has meant a lot more money coming into the club
 
This is not an educated view - having not been on the board - but I’ve spoken in the 19th hole to several past and present board members and I think increasing members fees over and beyond inflation is foolish and short-sighted
Surely the key for clubs is to lock-in the upsurge in members — and get them in the bar, get them doing comps etc. Bar income is an important revenue stream for clubs.

IMO a strong and healthy membership is the key to a good golf club, both financially and in other ways a club is ‘good’ — increase fees too far and there are plenty of 5-days a week working Full members who could just do a April-Sept season of golf opens and green fees, with a couple of winter links getaways and give up membership
 
2% I think, but as we have had a levy period for a few years that finished last year, the nett effect is pretty much no change to what I paid last year. Still - it's a few quid over £1800 once EGU Fee is included. That's just the cost of golf in a decent members club in my part of the world, so don't go complaining about your fees :)
 
My club has done away with family membership which was a bit of a blow to be honest. It would have meant roughly £500 a year for my wife and I to both go full members.
We have taken the decision to go to flexible membership which allows me to pay a reduced rate per round but not to enter any club competitions.
 
No increase for me. Fees frozen for 2nd year running.

Plus a sweetener of 6 complimentary rounds for guests for those members who have maintained unbroken membership since the original lockdown.

Very happy with that!!
 
Nothing, conscious decision with all the shitbaggery that's hitting or about to hit, to show a gesture of keeping fees as they are.

Really should have been a separate poll category for 0
 
Oh yeah 100% the clubs have got all the power now!
Maybe this year, but they won't next year. Much like the golf world changed suddenly in 2020 with a big increase in participation, it is going to have a similar change in the opposite direction within the next year.

On a purely simplistic level, petrol prices will make anyone who lives more than a few miles from their home club think twice about rejoining. Then you have the increased cost of living, other sports/hobbies going back to normal, etc.

I think any club implementing increases above inflation is taking a risk, and not thinking ahead too far.
 
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