Who has the most expensive membership fees ?

In a nutshell yes, you need to weigh up how much you really want to play a local course or add in the cost of travel to a cheaper further away course as Phil and Imurg have done. Nobody forces anyone to join the nearest clubs.

Easier said than done my friend - cant go into central London and if I go south the further you get into Surrey and Kent its gets more expensive, im sure Oddsocks would concur.

its not being mugs, its just how it is.....
 
Not 100% sure if im honest what the fees are for myself but 670 for me and my son (11) as full members this year and includes lockers for us both.
 
In a nutshell yes, you need to weigh up how much you really want to play a local course or add in the cost of travel to a cheaper further away course as Phil and Imurg have done. Nobody forces anyone to join the nearest clubs.

I don't think you have a clear picture of the 'South East' - you might as well suggest that people move house to find cheaper (and better) golf!

Suggesting that we spend more time in the car than on the course each time you play isn't particularily constructive, and fuel costs aren't at an all time low right now either! I would have to drive 70 miles (to Suffolk) to get any sort of 'saving' which would be 90mins and 50 miles - call it 3hrs and £15 in fuel, every time I was to visit; but it's only about £300 a year cheaper so I would loose a life, a wife, etc etc etc This assumes you don't want to tee off before midday or get home before 2200h - rush hours are long and stressful here too!
 
ours are £1300 for 7 day......pretty much the going rate around here.......Brocket Hall is closer for me (about a mile away), but my lottery numbers didn't come up this weekend!! :(
 
I don't think you have a clear picture of the 'South East' - you might as well suggest that people move house to find cheaper (and better) golf!

Suggesting that we spend more time in the car than on the course each time you play isn't particularily constructive, and fuel costs aren't at an all time low right now either! I would have to drive 70 miles (to Suffolk) to get any sort of 'saving' which would be 90mins and 50 miles - call it 3hrs and £15 in fuel, every time I was to visit; but it's only about £300 a year cheaper so I would loose a life, a wife, etc etc etc This assumes you don't want to tee off before midday or get home before 2200h - rush hours are long and stressful here too!

I did say you need to weigh up whether the distance and fuel costs would be worthwhile.

Golf is a luxury though, can these clubs (or us as members) really justify these costs in todays climate?
 
I did say you need to weigh up whether the distance and fuel costs would be worthwhile.

Golf is a luxury though, can these clubs (or us as members) really justify these costs in todays climate?


I can't see how they can as the average joe can only play on a weekend due to work and family commitments so asking for £1400+ is out of the question for most people.
 
I did say you need to weigh up whether the distance and fuel costs would be worthwhile.

Golf is a luxury though, can these clubs (or us as members) really justify these costs in todays climate?

They can justify it by saying that if you don't want to pay it then you can go pay 3k and join Bearwood instead.....
Taking RA as an example - it's not the best course in the World - it's ok but not the best.
Paying 1400 a year for that is just plain wrong but when you look where it is and what's around it and the price they're charging, you can see why people like Homer and Hawkeye are prepared to pay that amount - if they don't it's 6 hour rounds at the Muni....
 
Where do you play at Mickie? That is a lot for the East Midlands.

Kirby Muxloe. Don't know about East Midlands as a whole but I can assure you that our fees are pretty much in line with other members' clubs in & around Leicester.
 
Biggest mug more like, if you are willing to pay it, they are going to charge it.
If we don't pay it, then the courses will be lost to a housing estate etc. Land is at a premium down here.

I've just moved to Woking and I'm spoilt for choice with the number of courses in my area. Most are however well above the amount I'm willing to spend on membership. I will either keep my membership at Brokenhurst next year or switch to somewhere in North Hampshire.
 
I earn the money, and I spend it how I like. I don't want to pay less and join an inferior Club. The money I spend on my membership is worth every penny and more to me. The membership fees we pay means the Club just breaks even each year, so I don't think members refusing to pay, and waiting for fees to go down is going to work.:mad:

Amazes me why people get hung up about what other people pay for their golf. I also don't worry what other people earn, or pay for their houses or cars. I treat people how I find them, not how they spend their money.:rant:
 
I earn the money, and I spend it how I like. I don't want to pay less and join an inferior Club. The money I spend on my membership is worth every penny and more to me. The membership fees we pay means the Club just breaks even each year, so I don't think members refusing to pay, and waiting for fees to go down is going to work.:mad:

Amazes me why people get hung up about what other people pay for their golf. I also don't worry what other people earn, or pay for their houses or cars. I treat people how I find them, not how they spend their money.:rant:

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I dont know about anyone else, Im not hung up about it, amazed, but not hung up.
Its your money.

I earn the money, and I spend it how I like. I don't want to pay less and join an inferior Club. The money I spend on my membership is worth every penny and more to me. The membership fees we pay means the Club just breaks even each year, so I don't think members refusing to pay, and waiting for fees to go down is going to work.:mad:

Amazes me why people get hung up about what other people pay for their golf. I also don't worry what other people earn, or pay for their houses or cars. I treat people how I find them, not how they spend their money.:rant:
 
£1400 for Royal Ascot?

Someone ring the Police to report a mugging :p

Lol absolutely pissing myself.

I think PW Wokingham has the highest fees

They can justify it by saying that if you don't want to pay it then you can go pay 3k and join Bearwood instead.....
Taking RA as an example - it's not the best course in the World - it's ok but not the best.
Paying 1400 a year for that is just plain wrong but when you look where it is and what's around it and the price they're charging, you can see why people like Homer and Hawkeye are prepared to pay that amount - if they don't it's 6 hour rounds at the Muni....

Log on and look at Sand Martins, Mill Ride, Windlesham etc and you will see we aren't that bad. Add in we don't have booked tee times except for comps (and I'm usually in it) and with no joining fees either, along with the option to pay over the year it isn't so bad. Yes the course isn't the best but it does ofer a good enough test for most golfers, including members and visitors alike.

We aren't held to ransom but the market prices in the vicinity are about the same and I'm not prepared to spend more than 15-20 minutes. I can leave my clubs in the locker and get up after work on the train from work so it's a win win for me
 
Im set on joining West Midlands golf club in march for £740 only restriction is I can't tee off till 12 on weekends which me and my mate have never done anyway. I've played it a few times and love the 18th island green as its just like TPC Sawgrass.

Davey have you ever played Maxstoke ?
A far better course than WM imo,some of the best greens in the county,and not much more money to join.I know quite a few lads who are members there,and nobody has a bad word to say about the place.
http://www.maxstokeparkgc.co.uk/pages.php/index.html
 
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