I've heard of a few clubs that did away with cart fees and added them in to the monthly dues. For the golf degenerates that played a lot it was great, but for the majority of the members they weren't getting the value out of it most months.
I think this same logic is applicable to all fees paid to the country club?RigsTx said:
I've heard of a few clubs that did away with cart fees and added them in to the monthly dues. For the golf degenerates that played a lot it was great, but for the majority of the members they weren't getting the value out of it most months.
cab559 said:I think this same logic is applicable to all fees paid to the country club?RigsTx said:
I've heard of a few clubs that did away with cart fees and added them in to the monthly dues. For the golf degenerates that played a lot it was great, but for the majority of the members they weren't getting the value out of it most months.
terradactylexpress said:
I looked at a handful of courses in Houston over the last year and can't recall any of them that didn't have carts separate
JCA1 said:
There's an annual range assessment in January but I don't recall how much it is (I think around $300?). But I agree that from an optics standpoint, it would be better just to up dues $25/month than tag people for a range fee.
Carts being extra is pretty standard as far as I'm aware. Not sure you're going to find many clubs that include that in the dues.
Country clubs never make sense from a dollars and cents standpoint. No need to argue it. If it's not for you, so be it.
We've turned over our fleet of carts twice since I've been a member and I've never been assessed anything for it. One time, they even sold off the existing fleet very cheap to the members.AgLA06 said:JCA1 said:
There's an annual range assessment in January but I don't recall how much it is (I think around $300?). But I agree that from an optics standpoint, it would be better just to up dues $25/month than tag people for a range fee.
Carts being extra is pretty standard as far as I'm aware. Not sure you're going to find many clubs that include that in the dues.
Country clubs never make sense from a dollars and cents standpoint. No need to argue it. If it's not for you, so be it.
So are you telling me when it's time for new cartsthe members won't be hit with an assessment or the cost of new carts won't come from their fees? Because I don't believe that for a second.
terradactylexpress said:
Played 9 holes in 1:20 this morning