Mungoscorner
Journeyman Pro
Does your club reduce green fee's during winter ?
My home course is still closed (3 weeks now !!) due to waterlogging.A mate invited me to play at his club,which is a nice track in summer,but obviously not at its best during the colder months.He explained that the main tee's were closed,and that they are teeing from the fairway in front of the tee's.As with most course's locally,they have also had problems with flooding/waterlogging recently,and that two holes have been shortened considerably because of this.
I decided to play there with him and another group this morning,but was gobsmacked when the chap in the pro shop asked me for the green fee.There was a slight reduction in price due to playing with a member,but it was still the same price that they would charge in peak season,so no reduction in price to take into account the temp tee's,shortened holes,and overall poor condition of the course due to the weather.I didn't bother stopping,and put the clubs back in the boot and drove home.
Is it any wonder golf clubs are struggling,when they refuse to reduce green fee's when the course isn't at its best ?
Rant over,i'm now going to sit here sulking all day,and will probably be dragged out christmas shopping to boot !!
My home course is still closed (3 weeks now !!) due to waterlogging.A mate invited me to play at his club,which is a nice track in summer,but obviously not at its best during the colder months.He explained that the main tee's were closed,and that they are teeing from the fairway in front of the tee's.As with most course's locally,they have also had problems with flooding/waterlogging recently,and that two holes have been shortened considerably because of this.
I decided to play there with him and another group this morning,but was gobsmacked when the chap in the pro shop asked me for the green fee.There was a slight reduction in price due to playing with a member,but it was still the same price that they would charge in peak season,so no reduction in price to take into account the temp tee's,shortened holes,and overall poor condition of the course due to the weather.I didn't bother stopping,and put the clubs back in the boot and drove home.
Is it any wonder golf clubs are struggling,when they refuse to reduce green fee's when the course isn't at its best ?
Rant over,i'm now going to sit here sulking all day,and will probably be dragged out christmas shopping to boot !!