
How much do you pay for your Membership?
#63
Posted 30 March 2009 - 11:09 AM
Junior Pass
200 dollars without cart rental
COMES with a range pass, free greens fees, and an account to put your handicap after every round you play.
#64
Posted 06 April 2009 - 07:52 AM
Grimace45, on Feb 27 2008, 11:54 AM, said:
Wow!!!
Ross design, and 270 for the year.....outstanding!!
#66
Posted 12 April 2009 - 10:36 PM
#67
Posted 12 April 2009 - 11:35 PM
Redone by Arthur Hill in 01 same design just redid the greens and bunkers and added a few tees.
#71
Posted 13 April 2009 - 07:25 PM
Very well maintained links course. Golf only
I pay $1300.00 annually for unlimited weekday play only or $1900.00 to include weekends .
This also includes carts.
Brad
#72
Posted 13 April 2009 - 07:28 PM
MiuraPro, on Feb 25 2008, 10:10 AM, said:
Commerce, GA
550 Yr full membership, no initiation, no monthly minimums
Definately one of the best deals in the North East Georgia area.
One year later, courses are being taken back by banks, and many others are in deep financial troubles. My course remains at $550.00 a year and its play is increasing. Outstanding business model in troubled economic times.
#73
Posted 14 April 2009 - 10:58 AM
#74
Posted 14 April 2009 - 10:59 AM
Under 35 years old (29 actually)
$270/month
$100/quarter in Food & Bev
I think the initiation was only $500 when I signed up last year (1/2 off special)
That includes golf, pool, practice. Lockers and club storage are a little extra. But I live across the street so I don't need either. It's also $14/round for a cart, but I walk most of my rounds and the Pro & Asst Pro are good friends of mine so I never get charged for carts or friends.
#75
Posted 15 April 2009 - 08:17 AM

Edited by cohenfive, 15 April 2009 - 08:20 AM.
#78
Posted 15 April 2009 - 09:28 AM
Course built in 1914...Langford/Moraeu as the architects..beautiful tree lined old school lay out
Initiation $5000
Monthly dues $ 300
#79
Posted 15 April 2009 - 09:30 AM
My home town course is Royal Perth Golf Club in Perth Western Australia.
Currently I am a "Country Member" of Royal Perth which means I reside more than 100 kilometers from the course (More like 4,300 kilometers or about 5 days drive!) and can play no more than 12 times a year. (They don't keep check of this to any extent that I am aware of, I probably play at home 8-12 times a year)
However, I am entitled to use my reciprocal rights at other courses that the club has agreements with and I can use this whenever I like, so I get to play Royal Sydney, Royal Melbourne, Brisbane Golf Club, Royal Queensland, Victoria Golf Club etc etc which is handy for when I travel.
It also keeps my place in line to become a "Full Member" which gives me access to a number of orgnised competitions every week and unlimited social play. The only times you cannot play are during ladies competitions which are 2 half days per week.
There are also "Restricted memberships" that you get whilst you are on the waiting list to become a full member. My "restricted membership" allowed me to play with the same rights as a "Full Member" with the exception of Wednesdays (Popular mens competition day) and you couldn't book a round for Saturday but if there were vacancies a few days before you could play.
Nomination is $5500, yearly dues for a "Country Member" are $950 "restricted" was about $1900 and a "Full Member" is $2300 yearly.
Royal Perth is a Members Only club, Members can invite guests on certain competition days or for social play outside of competition days, I believe green fees are about $50 for guests.
Club competition fees are $5.5 per round.
You need to be nominated by a member and then have the nomination secconded by another 4 members.
Members can only nominate prospective members if they have been a member for over 5 years.
The course is beautifully maintained, has a great resturant and the facilities are very good. No swimming pool, tennis courts etc etc it is a golf course and not a country club.
There are many catergories of membership due to the complex liquor registration laws in Western Australia limiting how many members you can have in each catergory there are about 1400-1500 members in total at Royal Perth.
There is a compulsory food and beverage spending of $400 per year for most members except juniors and country members however this is a non issue it is easy to spend $1k per month at the bar...
I really enjoy being a member at Royal Perth, the club atmosphere is excellent and everyone is very friendly and social there are many social functions for members and their guests. It is not a snooty club at all, it is welcoming to new members and guests.
The club spirit is fantastic!
www.rpgc.com.au
The other club I am a member of is Wantima Country Club in Qld, extremely inexpensive only about $850 per year for my fiancee and I to be members however the club is not the same standard as Royal Perth but it is a golf course. There was no nomination fee when I joined and no nomination/induction process.
There is a cricket pitch and tennis courts, but I don't use either of those facilities.
Wantima allows social players on the course and they pay a green fee of about $30. Carts are $30 per round club competition fees are $8 per round.
I find that even though the fees at Wantima target the average joe, the members of the club are very clicky, and cold. Most of the members are not welcoming and there is very little or no club spirit strange to say it but I feel that it is definitely more of an antisocial snobish attitude/vibe in the club.
The bar and "restuarant" are average to be polite, I have only eaten food at the club once and that was enough.
This seems to be the case at most of the courses that I have played in Qld, there is no welcoming social atmosphere resturants are either non exisitant or very poor and the conditioning of the courses tends to be poor.
It seems to be that in Qld people are only members of the club to obtain cheaper play on the course, social players bring a lot of money into the clubs for them to survive financially.
As you may be able to tell, I don't enjoy playing at this club...
www.wantimacountryclub.com.au
Edited by HISPL, 15 April 2009 - 09:36 AM.
#80
Posted 15 April 2009 - 10:32 AM

#81
Posted 22 April 2009 - 07:31 AM
Helsingborg, Sweden
Initiation Fee = $2000
Yearly Rate = $550
Two x 18 holes + Two 9 hole courses.
Can play as much as I want both on weekdays and weekends for no additional fee.
Great Club!
#82
Posted 23 April 2009 - 12:32 PM
I'm thinking that the initiation is a one off, what we would call a joining fee, payment when you join,
right?
If so, no initiation, but approx $750 per year, and I can play whenever I like.
And about $70 per year for locker.
You can join Teignmouth in Devon which is an Alistair Mcenzie designed course for about the same price!!
#83
Posted 20 May 2009 - 05:36 PM
Range balls are free (so to speak). Guest fees are ~$130.
We have no tee times and there is seldom any kind of a backup. My groups can ususally play in 3.5 hours unless we play a fivesome which takes a little longer. I typically play once or twice during the week by myself with my Ipod on and in less than two hours.
One guy owns the course and he has more money than dirt and he owns a lot of dirt in town.
#84
Posted 20 May 2009 - 08:38 PM
pinseeker, on Feb 24 2008, 12:34 PM, said:
They are in a time of large expansion buying up many clubs in the area and in S.C. and Houston under Sequioa Golf Company. So their prices have gone up this season but still a very good deal.
Family yearly membership - usd $1500.00 p/year to have access to approx 15-19 clubs. Average cost p/round weekday $8.00-10.00 plus usd $14.00 cart fee. Weekend a little higher.
If you do not want to pay fees everytime - for approx usd $3000.00 p/year - for your home area courses.
i have the same membership, but im a college student and pay $200 a year. $8 per round I play, unlimited range balls. Pretty sweet deal considering i can play 22 different clubs.
#85
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:46 PM

#86
Posted 26 May 2009 - 06:37 PM
samwedge, on May 20 2009, 06:36 PM, said:
Range balls are free (so to speak). Guest fees are ~$130.
We have no tee times and there is seldom any kind of a backup. My groups can ususally play in 3.5 hours unless we play a fivesome which takes a little longer. I typically play once or twice during the week by myself with my Ipod on and in less than two hours.
One guy owns the course and he has more money than dirt and he owns a lot of dirt in town.
The fact that there is hardly ever a backup doesn't surprise me, most normal folks don't have 30-75K laying around just for initiation, never mind all the other retarded fees.....
You should go hang out with the mental cases that are over there in Southern Highlands/Nevada
Talk about pathetic.......
Enjoy
#87
Posted 26 May 2009 - 09:24 PM
#88
Posted 26 May 2009 - 09:41 PM
d373rm1ned, on May 26 2009, 09:24 PM, said:
My advice would be to first find a girlfriend that wouldn't have you by the nuts for spending that much money on golf. As a wife, she'll be even worse
When I was a college student, any number that had a comma was out of reach.....don't worry, with a doctorate in PT your perspective will change in the years to come. Good luck.
#89
Posted 27 May 2009 - 09:20 AM
muzz, on May 26 2009, 07:37 PM, said:
samwedge, on May 20 2009, 06:36 PM, said:
Range balls are free (so to speak). Guest fees are ~$130.
We have no tee times and there is seldom any kind of a backup. My groups can ususally play in 3.5 hours unless we play a fivesome which takes a little longer. I typically play once or twice during the week by myself with my Ipod on and in less than two hours.
One guy owns the course and he has more money than dirt and he owns a lot of dirt in town.
The fact that there is hardly ever a backup doesn't surprise me, most normal folks don't have 30-75K laying around just for initiation, never mind all the other retarded fees.....
You should go hang out with the mental cases that are over there in Southern Highlands/Nevada
Talk about pathetic.......
Enjoy
I don't see anything thats wrong with a 30,000 + initiation fee. Its the persons choice to join the club. These courses are miles ahead of most public courses. Theres no difference between playing a nice public (not municipal) course for $200 everyday of the year or paying $30000 and playing a nice, empty private course everyday with range balls included, a restaurant, locker room. There is a huge difference in quality and service. Trust me, I play at both my towns municipal (which his one of the nicer ones), pete dye public course down the road and at a country club i'm a member at. The country club is clearly the best deal, with the muni following and then the pete dye.
#90
Posted 27 May 2009 - 03:43 PM












