Healthy clubs develop, nurture and cherish their junior players. Dysfunctional clubs despise, discourage and generally ignore their juniors. They will wither and die in their dotage.
Awareness of the above statement has hit home with our board this past winter and after years of nudging our efforts have not been for naught.
A junior program WILL finally be set up this summer. This is a HUGE step forward.
It won't address the needs of the four or five kids who want to excel by playing more or being allowed to hit balls on the range alone but will finally acknowledge the existence of the "other" family members.
Our club does have a Father-Son tournament on Father's Day and has had one for many years. The kids REALLY look forward to this event.
Furthermore, boards at all golf clubs work hard and it can be a thankless job. I'm not sure if I myself would feel comfortable being the one who would deem whose kid is or is not qualified to be able to tee off during more flexible times if they were made available.Or whose kid is or isn't allowed to be at the range unsupervised. Seems this could be a real source of some hard feelings.
My son and I DO play alot at the munis in order to play during more convenient times or when the course is unavailable due to the frequent member-spouse "tournaments" which are scheduled on Fri and Sun afternoons.
You know, there are worse things in life than not being able to play as much golf as one would like.