williamalex1
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Is he selling his pings thenThat's simple he pays no fees as he's not a golfer.
Is he selling his pings thenThat's simple he pays no fees as he's not a golfer.
Ooooooooooooft. I will refrain from going into a rant at yourself.
I assume as people live longer now, Clubs will have on average more Senior members as a percentage of membership.( Same as the average age of the population, and more pensioners) I can't see how Clubs will survive if they charge Seniors less. Never quite understood why they should pay less, play more, and not necessarily be the poorest members in the first case.
You never answered my question. It was not a 'Rant' I am interested why you have such an agist attitude and wondered if you took the same attitude to your parents.
Regarding the suggestion that Seniors are somehow sponging on clubs I believe this is untrue and a biased opinion. My club does not subsidise Seniors but gives substantial discounts to members from 21 to 30 years of age, I guess you are also against this. The Seniors make up around 60% of the club and are the main revenue stream and I believe this to be the case in most clubs.
I would agree that Seniors should pay the normal membership rate, thats fair enough but remember you will be a senior one day, if you make it, and will probably not be happy about some ageist bigot decrying you as a codger and a sponger on the club you have supported for so long.
codger [ˈkɒdʒə]
n
Informal a man, esp an old or eccentric one: a term of affection or mild derision (often in the phrase old codger)
codg·er (kjr)
n. Informal
A somewhat eccentric man, especially an old one.
What about offering discounts for cash on membership fees? Is that OK?
How, in this day and age, of equality, are clubs being allowed to offer such huge discounts to seniors.....??
How, in this day and age, of equality, are clubs being allowed to offer such huge discounts to seniors.....??
I thought a club had to prove there was a "shortfall" in a certain category, or age bracket, to justify any type of discounts, or incentives.....??
As has been said by others, these clubs are playing a dangerous game, with the clubs current finances, as well as the future existence of the club itself
My previous club, gave seniors & ladies 5 years of notice, that their membership fees would catch up with the full paying member fees at the club, and that it HAD TO, otherwise the club was only going in 1 direction...........down the pan......!!!
My current club, (I believe) has 1 fee only, they don't advertise any others, except for upto 21yr olds, where a discount is applied, and this I am more than happy with
Offering 30-50 per cent discounts to anybody, is complete madness, irrespective of loyalty
I tend to like joining fees, makes me think that the membership is going to be pretty stable, that the course is confident in its offering and that there is something intrinsically valuable in being a member. I might be stupid though as I did pay out a king's ransome to be a member of a club in Ireland thinking I would be there for keeps.
Being voted for next season as follows, not seniors as such but a veteran member
20 years - 50%
25 years - 45%
30 years - 40%
35 years - 35%
And thats them getting better for the club, 35 years was 27.5% last year.
How, in this day and age, of equality, are clubs being allowed to offer such huge discounts to seniors.....??
I thought a club had to prove there was a "shortfall" in a certain category, or age bracket, to justify any type of discounts, or incentives.....??
As has been said by others, these clubs are playing a dangerous game, with the clubs current finances, as well as the future existence of the club itself
My previous club, gave seniors & ladies 5 years of notice, that their membership fees would catch up with the full paying member fees at the club, and that it HAD TO, otherwise the club was only going in 1 direction...........down the pan......!!!
My current club, (I believe) has 1 fee only, they don't advertise any others, except for upto 21yr olds, where a discount is applied, and this I am more than happy with
Offering 30-50 per cent discounts to anybody, is complete madness, irrespective of loyalty
You are paying a lot of money up front. We will give you a good and enjoyable membership experience from the word go.
Without wishing to be too Anne Robinson, or is it Matt Allwright nowadays, shouldn't any club or organisation what wants to keep people be kind of giving them a good experience from the word go anyway. I freely admit I am not versed in the ways of golf club membership, but you should not have to pay an additional fee to get that, surely?.
I don't see the issue regarding discounts for seniors or for players under 30. I'm currently looking at clubs around Manchester and they all have different policies on subscription prices for these age brackets so some clubs obviously want to improve their membership in these age ranges by offering reduced membership whilst others don't, stick with the clubs that don't if you feel strongly against this issue. Although to be fair I'm biased as I'm 27 and looking for a club that may offer reduced membership fees to someone my age but if I stay a member after I pass 30 and start paying full rates then it's to that clubs benefit.
if a club can command a joining fee then it will, if it can't it won't. The quality of the course/club will dictate that.
I believe there could be a correlation between a joining fee and a quality club experience, simplistically speaking those that have a joining fee have a more stable membership, and in most cases the members get a say in how the club is run.
I'm no great fan of joining fees as a concept, but have paid one so I can't slate them. I was happy to part with the cash as I thought I was getting value.
Let me go through your post. Show me where I have been ageist please. If your referring to the word codger then I suggest you get a dictionary and look up the word.
As per my dad, the affectionate term for him is the "old duffer".