I want to see it completed. After viewing the handful of holes that were done last summer, I was ready to join.
That's one.
Okay, here goes. As Brad said above, the era of the big ticket private club is over. I never have had any interest in belonging to ANY club where I feel like I have to go to all the time in order to get some sort of value from my membership. This exclusive stuff in general is BS. This exclusive stuff because it has a big number attached to it is REALLY BS.
Now if walking only, no rakes, small clubhouse, playing in less than 4 hours is exclusive, then call me a snob.
Is it possible to apply The Prairie Club model to a national membership (Ran has to pay more as a local!), (lower initiation, $2000 dues which includes a $1000 credit on your first visit) 1000 members with the following vision which probably needs a few tweaks:
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From
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/carthageclub1.htmlThe Carthage Club
There will be one set of tees. The total yardage will be around 6200. There will be no 'par.'
The need to hunt for golf balls will be minimal - there will be little rough. There will be as little irrigation as is possible. The fairways will play firm and fast. The North Carolina summer heat requires too much water to keep the grass alive in August, so the course will be shut for that month.
The fairways will be broad. Bunkers will be placed at a variety of angles to the golfer. Some will be shallow but plenty will be deep and penal (i.e. true hazards). Combined with the greens, the bunkering will provide the strategic interest. There will be no water hazards.
The property will be elevated and exposed to the wind. It will be essentially treeless. The course itself will occupy close to 180 acres. There will be plenty of room between the neighboring holes but little room between the green and following tee. Overall, the course and the holes will promote a sense of spaciousness.
The greens will differ a significant amount in size and contour. The relatively small membership of 250 golfers allows latitude in having a couple of very small sub-2,500 sq.ft. greens where appropriate but a green or two may run up to 9,000 sq. ft as well. Over time, we may be able to say we have seen someone putt off each green.
The majority of the time spent on conditioning will be on the green complexes. There will be little irrigation. The area within a thirty yard radius of the green will be keep at fairway height. The lies will be tight. The conditioning will be scruffy (i.e natural) other than the prepared areas.
The intent is for the course to play equally well year around, another reason the course needs to be shut during the oppressively hot month of August.
If sustainable, a small caddie program will exist but otherwise, trolleys will be encouraged. Four ball matches will be discouraged. Two ball and foursome play will be the norm. A round will average under three hours.
Members will be encouraged to bring their children and dogs.
There will be a modest clubhouse. There will be no other activities on offer other than golf.
The cost to build the course will be small as well, as the sandy soil is ideal and not much of it will be moved. We hope to acquire 275 acres for under two million dollars, so the membership fee structure will be reasonable.
This then constitutes an ideal course and club. We will see you there._________________________________________________________________
Ran's original vision of The Carthage Club really attracted me to this website. Back when there were comments to the course reviews, I asked to join before I even had a GCA login ID.
I love the concept of The Prairie Club, but it is just too hard for me to get to at this stage of life. Now an 11 month course in Pinehurst where I can leave in the morning and play in the afternoon.....
There is one guy I know in Pinehurst that could rally the troops. Get Crenshaw to buy a membership. Get Olgivy to buy a membership (see Whisper Rock). Make Doak pay too, he's got money now.
If the membership will accept playing through me and my Autistic son once in a while, I am in!
Ran, get to work!