Adrian, Are S Spanish green fees as huge as they were a few years ago? I think the number of holiday makers is drastically reduced. I wonder if they'll try the new developments in countries such as Bulgaria which are apparently aimed at the well-heeled visitor?
Falling membership is clearly a problem in the UK, but social pressures are there, too. Someone reminded me the other day that I am a member of a golf club not a golf course. In other words, I don't spend enough time (and, therefore, enough money) at the club. catering is a big loss-maker at some clubs, and a serious problem at others.
Mark- Yes many have slashed the price. Maybe 2 years ago a green fee was 100Eu, La Cala you can play as a 4 ball for 33 Eu and that includes a buggy. The newer Europa is quite a nice course. It is still quiet though because perhaps UK golfers are thinking, flights are more, economy situation and they are used to high green fees. Its needs a tour operator to come in with an all in deal probably. Another problem is our £. Its £4.50 for a gin and tonic, or pint of guiness, the bars are dead, resturants too and a lot of ex pats cant afford to live here and are going back to the UK.
Bulgaria is still backward. It has few golf courses and only a few that are what you would to play on, I was there in September and looked at the New Gary Player course on the Black Sea. It had been opened about a month and looked very nice and was in good condition, it was a sunny day and guess how many people were on the course.... none.
I have a 100 hectares 20 minutes from Varna airport, lovely piece of land very natural, planning for 500 dwellings, bars, hotel, shops etc. I can't get anyone interested in funding it. Bulgaria will take time, its plus points are there are some nice pieces of land quite like Britain, a minus is..it is not Spain and the weather could be +12 or -5 in february. I think winter golf there will not happen, though you can get nice days.
MarkC - Oh yes I forgot they are doing the greens, that will fit nicely and the second club thing will happen I'm sure.
Sean- I think the barcard loyalty is a liberty. What if you dont drink and are not interested in food. Less than 30% use the clubhouse, so 70% get penalized. It is a problem though and the clubhouse area is a notorious loser, having to cater for just 8 meals at a fiver on dull days is the problem.