Anyone have any updated costs to join either as a non resident?
Guess it was getting a little too crowded on game weekends.FalconPointAG said:
I reached out to them. $12,500 initiation and $405/month non resident
KaneIsAble said:
For what it's worth I've been a member at 1 & 2. Tee times at Pebble were/are an issue as their golf memberships are something close to triple that of Traditions.
yes. That's the protocol at almost every private club.98Ag99Grad said:
How do you get to be a member at Miramont if you don't know anyone who can sponsor you? will they set you up with someone who meets with you to make sure you're not a weirdo?
Traditions is pretty much a retirement community -- we are mid-50s and among the youngest residents.SkyMoose said:
Thanks for the feedback. After having downsized in the empty nest (in 2020 during a global pandemic), I'm pretty focused on community. With no kids and everyone wearing masks, building new friendships in the neighborhood has been a challenge. Golf is the answer the next time around.
The Aggie golf team being there is cool, but not a selling point.AustinCountyAg said:
If she's serious about golf and wants to get better traditions is a know brainer imo. It's such a tough course you can't but help to get better. Not to mention the practice facility is top notch. Can also rub with Aggie golf team which would be exciting for a young kid.
well then why did you ask for people's opinions if you've already made your mind up?AgLA06 said:That's not how a kid gets better and learns the game.AustinCountyAg said:
If she's serious about golf and wants to get better traditions is a know brainer imo. It's such a tough course you can't but help to get better. Not to mention the practice facility is top notch. Can also rub with Aggie golf team which would be exciting for a young kid.
She's is a great golf academy now. Weekly group practices and drills with biweekly OP36 tournaments.
This is literally all the website has for kid instruction.
"GOLF ACADEMY
To register for any clinic or camp, call Jim Baetge at (979) 779-1007."
Camps and clinics are fun things in the summer outside of normal instruction. Most clubs / courses with a decent golf academy have it very visible. It actually looks like Pebble Creek is the only one with an actual Junior program which is the same JPGA OP36 program she is in now.
And then it sounds like if we moved into Traditions there wouldn't be any kids to make friends or play with.
Is your daughter going to public or private school? Brazos Christian Academy is right across the street from Traditions. If you are public, realize Traditions is in the Bryan HS pyramid.AgLA06 said:
Say you might consider relocating from Houston. You have a pre-teen daughter that is above average and loves golf that is part of a really great JPGA OP36 program.
Which courses / clubs have the best program / environment for kids, but still have quality golf and facilities?
It almost sounds like
- Pebble has a good family environment, but so so facilities.
- Traditions has good facilities, but so so environment for kids / young families.
- Miramont isn't an option for the average family.
To justify relocating it would mean we would move close to a club with a good kids program for her and environment for the rest of the family. And of course you can actually get on and play (on a course that doesn't make you regret the money).