Crazyface
Tour Winner
I know this is a bit early, but we have a lot of holidays planned during peak playing times, May to end Sept. I'm thinking of not joining full membership, but finding a points system somewhere for a year. Am I being selfish?
What do you mean? It's your life and your golf, is there any other way to be?I know this is a bit early, but we have a lot of holidays planned during peak playing times, May to end Sept. I'm thinking of not joining full membership, but finding a points system somewhere for a year. Am I being selfish?
No, but I will nowYou have to do what is right for yourself. You are not responsible for your current club on your own. Golf subs are not cheap, you can not just throw money away if you are not getting to use the facility.
Have you thought about talking to the club, see if they can offer you a deal for next year?
I've seen a few on here that mention they're duty to bound to keep putting money into a club. Never understood it myself, they wouldn't be paying my gas bill if I was struggling.I’m a little confused by the question. Purely because selfish is exactly what you should be, your money, your choice and your right to do what makes you happy and keeps pounds in your pocket if you’re not going to be getting what is VFM for you.
First thing though is speak with the club see if they can do some kind of deal or pause in your membership or subs if you’re not using it for a prolonged period. Secondly if there’s no waiting list or rejoining fee (I can’t stand joining fees or at least exorbitant ones that provide no benefit to the person paying it!) then what is really to stop you taking a sabbatical and a bit of time away from your club and going back the year after.
Plus you can pay £40 to England golf to maintain your handicap through iPlay and have an accurate record when or if you rejoin.
I think that idea died when nobody at the club wanted him to do it.So how does this work with your attempt to be comp secretary?
Surely you knew already you wouldn’t be around for so much of next year?
You do what you have to do.
This exactly.Pay whatever you believe is value for your money
This…especially bits in bold. But each to their own with their golf and membership…it’s personal.I think for most people - especially those that work full time - a full membership of a golf club probably isn't value for money in terms of how much it costs per round, the premium I pay to be a member is so I can have access to the course when I want, play in comps, and for the social aspect as well.
I am actually going to give a flexi membership a try next year alongside my current membership - Dewsbury does the flexi option for just over £500 and it's right on my doorstep so I'll use it to see if I'd get far more vfm from having a course that is 2 minutes away.
I've also considered joining Huddersfield which is the lads home club - big joining fee, expensive subs but it's playable pretty much all year round and in excellent condition regardless of the season - plus you get excellent practice facilities and free range balls - so when you break the costs down, factoring course playability etc, pound for pound it won't be far off what I'm paying now.
I'd always want to have some sort of membership though - I wouldn't play a fraction of the golf I do trying to arrange social golf with mates.
I'd always want to have some sort of membership though - I wouldn't play a fraction of the golf I do trying to arrange social golf with mates.