George Pazin: How affordable are other things in the big metro areas? What is compensation in the big city like relative to the sticks?
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Great question. Big city compensation is unquestionably multiples of salaries earned in the "sticks" but the costs are as well. And unfortunately for metro-area clubs a good number of people within their membership have gone from a large income to $0 income quickly. A large concentration of the good clubs in the NYC-metro are would probably cluster in the $75-100k initiation range but the dues+minimum almost always exceeds $10k and $15k++ is way more common than you'd believe. Throw in mandatory caddies on top of that and and a guy could have a $20k year at the club easily. Unless you are really really really highly compensated, and can be assured that income won't go to $0 anytime soon, it's hard not to think you are overpaying.
By contrast, I'm aware of a great little full service club (golf-pool-tennis) in the mid-atlantic with a terrific Donald Ross course where initiation is $20k, annual dues are $2100, and the food minimum is $200 for the year. Walk and carry your own bag, no problem. Sure seems like a lot of people could afford this.
As for Pebble, I don't buy the "prestige" argument. They have been discounting the rate to NCGA members for a good while now and the tee sheet remains wide open most days. Prestige is a nice concept, but try to deposit it at a Wells Fargo branch and it'll get you zip. I believe Pebble will ultimately be forced to make significant adjustments to their pricing structure, permanent adjustments -- JMO. (Hosting the 2010 Open may allow them to scrape along under current structure longer than they would otherwise, but then again, given the lack of corporate activity seen at Bethpage Black this year, maybe not)
Out of curiosity I checked the tee-sheet at Pebble for the next 7 days, only looking for times before 8.30am, this is what I found:
Mon -- 7.10, 7.20, 7.30, 7.50, 8.10, 8.20
Tues -- 7.00, 7.10, 7.20, 7.30, 7.40, 7.50
Wed -- 7.00, 7.10, 8.30
Thurs -- 7.10, 7.20, 7.30, 7.40, 7.50, 8.10
Fri -- 7.20
Sat -- n/a
Sun -- 7.00, 7.10, 7.20, 7.30, 7.40