| Your editor's agony: Is membership worth the costs? |
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One year each round of golf at my private club cost $400. Green fees at Pebble Beach were $200 at the time. Coincidentally, $192 is the highest fee charged during the year at the terrific Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, not three miles from our condo. The rest of the year, especially in those summer months when we tend to be in South Carolina, Caledonia's green fees are about $80 per round. Other outstanding courses within 15 minutes of the condo are available for $60 and less. In Connecticut, within an hour of our home, we have access to outstanding daily fee layouts for less than $100. Recently, a nice private course on the side of a mountain, and just seven minutes from our home, converted to a public facility. Wintonbury Hills, a wonderful Pete Dye design in Bloomfield, CT, and no farther away (18 minutes) than our private course, charges non-members just $70 at the height of the season, cart included. Couples I talk with who are nearing retirement are seriously considering maintaining two homes - one to continue close links with family and friends up north, and another to realize their dream of living next to or near a course in warmer climes. In most cases, only the husband is a golfer and he intends to play no more than three or four days a week, or less than 200 times a year. That will work out to about $50 a round (assuming dues of about $10,000 annually). That $50 is something of a "break-even" point for private club membership, Private club membership has its privileges...and its price
I haven't factored initiation fees into this discussion, but if you join a non-equity club (i.e. one in which your initial member fee is not returned when you leave the club), you should consider that cost as well. A $25,000 initiation fee, for example, equates to a few years of $100 rounds at daily-fee courses.
The Pete Dye designed Wintonbury Hills in Bloomfield, CT, is as good and well-maintained as most private courses in the area. The par 4 5th hole is short but tricky.
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| Tuesday, 29 January 2008 05:34 | |||
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