Totally agree that why its called a golf CLUB and not a golf COURSE.No one is expected but the social aspect of golf shouldnt be over looked.
Totally agree that why its called a golf CLUB and not a golf COURSE.
Again, you make a generalisation. With our 15% discount on the swipe card our prices are significantly cheaper than most local pubs and the food is the same so is it really a token gesture or does it actually represent value for money and economy of scale particularly on food means more can be offered at a competitive rate
The blog does clearly say that if crack of dawn golf is the only way you can get a round and the clubhouse isn't open then fine. Similarly if you have pressing family committments and can't stay for a drink that too is fine. However I am sure there are times when you COULD use the bar or stop. I made it very clear it isn't a one fit suits all problem
As a little aside, I joined a golf course, not a club
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I'm one of your "Car Park Members". If I want to play golf then I have to get up early. I'm currently working 5-6 nights per week and I usually only get to bed at 5am, so I have to be up at 10 to get to the club for 10:45. This is to ensure that I can tee off at 11. I the have 4 hours of golf that I have paid the club for. At 3pm I have to be at the kids school across the road as they are both young (9 & 5). Then I take them home. Make their Tea. Help with homework etc. If I'm lucky, I get to sit down with my wife for an hour before I have to go to work again.
On my Nights off, I prefer to spend as much time as possible with my family as I don't get any other real quality time with them. Sometimes, rather selfishly, I'll sneak off to the course for a comp or a quick 18. I don't stick around after the round as I know that I'll be missing something special. like Movie night (Kids get to pick a film and we order in a takeaway), or a visit to see friends (who I rarely get to socialize with due to my anti social hours of business). I would rather sell the clubs than miss this family time.
It won't last long. Soon, the kids will be out with their friends and I'll be the Dad Taxi. On call till the wee small hours. Maybe at this point, I'll have more time to sit in a golf club, talking golf to people I only see in passing once or twice a month. More likely, I'll be doing exactly the same thing and spending my precious free time with good friends who I've known for many years. People who don't want to talk about golf, but about Teenagers, BMW's, Holidays in Devon and the best new Police shows on TV.
If, whilst I'm selfishly taking part in this party atmosphere, my club decides it can do away with my £1000 per year, then I would expect a nice phone call from them. A genial conversation about how the economy has upturned so much that they don't need it. Maybe they will find Oil under the practise grounds. They obviously won't need my continued support. My willingness to bring in visitors, who may go on to become members. My lessons with the Pro and my purchases through the Pro shop. What they would obviously prefer is my £5 per month behind the bar, because thats the important thing. None of the other stuff counts.
Just in case I was too subtle, If someone approached me and labelled me as a second class citizen, fit only for the local pay and play, just because I prioritize my family life, I would smile politely, chuckle a little inside and walk away knowing that when Golf dies, this person will be at fault.
Why did you join a golf club? Do you not want to play?How do you join a golf course - that's a bit of land surely?
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I'm one of your "Car Park Members". If I want to play golf then I have to get up early. I'm currently working 5-6 nights per week and I usually only get to bed at 5am, so I have to be up at 10 to get to the club for 10:45. This is to ensure that I can tee off at 11. I the have 4 hours of golf that I have paid the club for. At 3pm I have to be at the kids school across the road as they are both young (9 & 5). Then I take them home. Make their Tea. Help with homework etc. If I'm lucky, I get to sit down with my wife for an hour before I have to go to work again.
On my Nights off, I prefer to spend as much time as possible with my family as I don't get any other real quality time with them. Sometimes, rather selfishly, I'll sneak off to the course for a comp or a quick 18. I don't stick around after the round as I know that I'll be missing something special. like Movie night (Kids get to pick a film and we order in a takeaway), or a visit to see friends (who I rarely get to socialize with due to my anti social hours of business). I would rather sell the clubs than miss this family time.
It won't last long. Soon, the kids will be out with their friends and I'll be the Dad Taxi. On call till the wee small hours. Maybe at this point, I'll have more time to sit in a golf club, talking golf to people I only see in passing once or twice a month. More likely, I'll be doing exactly the same thing and spending my precious free time with good friends who I've known for many years. People who don't want to talk about golf, but about Teenagers, BMW's, Holidays in Devon and the best new Police shows on TV.
If, whilst I'm selfishly taking part in this party atmosphere, my club decides it can do away with my £1000 per year, then I would expect a nice phone call from them. A genial conversation about how the economy has upturned so much that they don't need it. Maybe they will find Oil under the practise grounds. They obviously won't need my continued support. My willingness to bring in visitors, who may go on to become members. My lessons with the Pro and my purchases through the Pro shop. What they would obviously prefer is my £5 per month behind the bar, because thats the important thing. None of the other stuff counts.
Just in case I was too subtle, If someone approached me and labelled me as a second class citizen, fit only for the local pay and play, just because I prioritize my family life, I would smile politely, chuckle a little inside and walk away knowing that when Golf dies, this person will be at fault.
I have just had a warning as such and been accused of trolling/flaming for the 2 polls recently put up!
Homer has a PUBLIC blog and on Twitter this morning he has linked to that said blog looking to have a discussion on the said subjects whilst openly stating that they would or could be controversial!
How can my interjection of that when he is already linking and discussing the subjects in the public domain then be classed as flaming or trolling on here?
I have been asked (told) not to post like this again, well that's very easy sir
Goodbye
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I have been asked (told) not to post like this again, well that's very easy sir
Goodbye
Blimey, not more toys!!??![]()
Would certainly seem that way.......again.