I heard a radio interview with the developer and I could swear he said initiation is $75 if you buy a lot or $125 with no lot.
quote:corrrect, although you must be "invited" to join. Maybe I'll give it another look considering the situation at CW.
I heard a radio interview with the developer and I could swear he said initiation is $75 if you buy a lot or $125 with no lot.
quote:Didn't Houston Oaks just get done with some major renovations?
The out in the country Country Clubs are getting serious. Houston Oaks announced Saturday they have contracted with Chet Williams, design team at Whispering Pines, to handle the redesign of the course. Also hired the super away from GCOH.
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The out in the country Country Clubs are getting serious. Houston Oaks announced Saturday they have contracted with Chet Williams, design team at Whispering Pines, to handle the redesign of the course. Also hired the super away from GCOH.
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Not the course. That renovation starts in September.
They have spent a fortune on the clubhouse, shooting club, pools, lakes, lodging, etc.
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I heard Howard Hughes Corp agreed to sell CW for around $20MM but failed to offer it to the members first. The members put up a stink as the ROFR was part of the original deal at inception of the club. The members are now trying to raise funds to buy the club from Howard Hughes.
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Any word on how the Bluejack memberships are filling up? Are there junior options? I would have to think with the Houston Oaks renovation and Bluejack opening coupled with the oil & gas downturn has got to lead to some interesting offers for folks looking to join...
quote:I know Steve (and Marcie) from way back...our kids playing baseball together. Chuck was down the street in Cypress, but in the gated area. In hindsight, I was anxious to get out of the Houston area and purchased in the Hill Country...if I hadn't I would probably be out there with you. Glad they're doing a great job.quote:
Any word on how the Bluejack memberships are filling up? Are there junior options? I would have to think with the Houston Oaks renovation and Bluejack opening coupled with the oil & gas downturn has got to lead to some interesting offers for folks looking to join...
I joined Houston Oaks during the promotional period right after Steve, Chuck and John bought the original property so don't mistake me for a rich guy.
Both HO and Bluejack are after big money members for sure but they aren't limited to local members only. HO is primarily a secondary club for a large percentage of the membership. I assume Bluejack is the same.
We have a lot of members who also belong to River Oaks, Lochinvar and Champions. Their interest is primarily the gun club, managed fishing lakes, etc.
There are also quite a few out of town and out of state members. One guy from Austin comes in his helicopter and gets dropped off on the number 10 tee box.
The ownership at HO is local so there are lots of their pals who are members and probably come out once or twice a year. Bluejack is owned by an out of town development company.
I don't know how Bluejack is paying for their facilities but a lot of them are yet to be built. I assume they're paying as they collect.
The owners of HO paid cash for the clubhouse, gun club, building the lakes, the new golf course, the farm to table property, etc.
Different concepts.
We seem to be adding 40-50 new members per year and I think it's at 378 right now.
quote:What's the target # for membership?
We seem to be adding 40-50 new members per year and I think it's at 378 right now.
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Went to Bluejack today. It's as advertised.
$90,000 initiation, $9,000/year (paid lump sum) dues plus cart fees.
quote:Seems way lower than what I was hearing initially (not like it matters to me... I don't live in Houston and don't know if I could ever fork over that kind of money for golf anyway). I was just under the impression it was going to be unbelievably-super-rich people only and this seems pretty comparable to other nice clubs.quote:
Went to Bluejack today. It's as advertised.
$90,000 initiation, $9,000/year (paid lump sum) dues plus cart fees.
90k and $750/month for dues. Seems like a value.