Access to top private clubs How to get on them
#1
Posted 19 November 2005 - 06:47 PM
Not neccessarily thinking Agusta or PV types but other top courses. Maybe a couple of the nice Westchester NY privates or elsewhere in the country a BelAir or Colonial in TX.
Or other not well know tracks.
Just wondering if anyone had solid advice or experience.
Thanks
Dan
#2
Posted 19 November 2005 - 08:08 PM
One of the golf publications did an article on just such an issue, they found that the middle of the road clubs will sometimes let individuals on their course, you have to have the guts to call and ask, but their report said it does happen from time to time.
Good luck if you do give it a try.
#3
Posted 20 November 2005 - 06:22 AM
2. Charity outings, if you really want to play a specific course call and ask their outing schedule.
3. Join Stationers, a golf club without Real Estate in NYC. Last year they played:
http://www.sgagolf.net/index.htm
Rockrimmon Country Club
Old Westbury Golf & Country Club
Rockaway Hunting Club
The Apawamis Club
Sunningdale Country Club
Upper Montclair Country Club
Kinckerbocker Country Club
The Whippoorwill Club
Essex County Country Club
Fairview Country Club
Metropolis Country Club
4. Become a Rater for Golf, Golf Digest, GolfWeek
5. Become a Pro
6. Get some new friends!
#5
Posted 20 November 2005 - 11:10 AM
A good friend's wife works on Harvard's charity auction every year. She got a member to donate a 3 some to the auction. It went for $4K.
Why a 3 some you might ask? Because The CC doens't allow non-members to play alone. You have to be accompanied by the member! It should noted that each member is only allowed to host guest a ONCE a year! That's it.
So let me add, winning a bid at a charity auction to the ways to get on a nice private course!
#6
Posted 20 November 2005 - 11:23 PM
Also, you can get your pro to write you a letter of introduction in the event you may want to try and play someplace while you are out of town and had not had him call them in advance. This has worked for me also...again not 100% of the time but it has worked.
#8
Posted 21 November 2005 - 08:07 PM
Chris L The Golf Dude, on Nov 21 2005, 07:18 PM, said:
NOPE.... i have actually played with the head pro of pine valleys son in a tournament...and he's also been at some others that i was at..... i played with him a Philadelphia country club....what a course......the 17th hole atop the hill there is a plaque that i believe said Byron Nelson holed out a 1 iron for eagle...... we were hitting sand wedge into the green. o what technology has done for us!!!
DaN
#10
Posted 22 November 2005 - 04:15 PM
#12
Posted 26 November 2005 - 09:07 AM
Ty_Webb, on Nov 22 2005, 04:47 PM, said:
I played at a 100% private club here two weeks ago. I honestly was surprised at the quality of the course, but the clubhouse was the biggest I have EVER seen. The course is now owned by the founder of SAS Institute. He is one of the wealthiest men in america right now. (according to forbes)
#13
Posted 09 December 2008 - 05:12 PM
Goose, on Nov 21 2005, 08:07 PM, said:
Chris L The Golf Dude, on Nov 21 2005, 07:18 PM, said:
NOPE.... i have actually played with the head pro of pine valleys son in a tournament...and he's also been at some others that i was at..... i played with him a Philadelphia country club....what a course......the 17th hole atop the hill there is a plaque that i believe said Byron Nelson holed out a 1 iron for eagle...... we were hitting sand wedge into the green. o what technology has done for us!!!
DaN
I know i am about 3 years late, but anyway, you were not hitting sandwedge into the green. I caddy at PCC and from that plaque it is 220 out and I have never seen anyone any less than 160 from the green. There is no way you were hitting SW.





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