This has been an interesting thread to date. This discussion has mostly been centered around your "typical" private club that we belong to in our community. As a person who has been heavily involved and still involved in the development and operations of Sutton Bay and now also heavily involved in the development and setting up the operations of The Prairie Club I am keenly interested in hearing what people think about destination private clubs. I will ask a few questions and will look forward to hearing peoples responses.
1. What do you think are the most important things a destination club should offer the prospective member, and compare that to what your "typical" private club should offer.
2. Have you considered joining a destination club, and if so, what was/is the deciding factor in your determination to join or not join.
3. If your answer to #2 above was price, is it the membership deposit price, the annual dues price, or the user fees for you and your guests at the club that has the biggest impact on you?
4. Would you rather have a membership deposit that was larger and refundable (80-100%) when you leave, a smaller membership deposit that was 40-60% refundable when you leave, or an annual fee type of membership which was non-refundable?
5. If you were to join a destination private club, how many times per year do you think you would visit the club.
I could ask a hundred questions but will stop there. Obviously this discussion may head in a number of other directions than just the questions above but I thought those might get it started.
Mark,
I am a member of a club 2 hours from where I live so I consider it a destination course.
I was attracted to a good golf course, one that encouraged/required walking and had caddies, a course that was a second course for most members so it would never be crowded and that had a great bunch of guys I knew already and enjoyed being around.
Obviously you need some type of sleeping arrangements at the club. I actually loved my club's old rooms--very spartan but nice. Small twin beds, couch, bar and a regular 27" tv in the common area. I was there to play golf, play some cards or backgammon at night, eat a steak and have a few beers. I could care less about the bed--just give me a place to crash and a good shower.
Now we have spent a lot of money "upgrading the rooms" with big flat screen HDTVs (nice in the common area during football season I guess but I'd rather have a shelf full of good golf books), bigger beds, nicer matresses, sheets, linens, etc...The rooms are nicer (and more expensive) but it has been the newer members who have felt the need for this not the older guys. I guess it's what people expect now
I have never really used it a a "business club" where I entertained clients but as a course I could escape to for a weekend with myself or friends. I do play in the spring and fall events and bring a brother in law.
I knew this was a "luxury" and would want to know (as best one can) that the club is on firm financial ground and then I like the model of a larger and more refundable fee. The key is in believing in the financial stability of the club before you drop some cash into it. If it was a start up club and I wasn't sure about things, I might like a lower fee (no equity) structure that lets me cut my losses if things fail.
When I joined I though I'd get up there once a month. The club is open March 15 through December 20 and in the last 17 years I may have averaged 6-7 2 day trips per year
I don't use it nearly enough to justify the expense but it is my only real splurge and it's the only escape for me that let's me enjoy my golf so I'd never voluntarily give it up.