Gold requires more than one template in ordet to succeed in a given market. Obviously the golf course needs to be in good shape and Playable to attract the greatest customer base . It can't be too hard ....too easy is much better to grow business
hospitality and food , though difficult to do well, need to be evaluated based on demand, no rocket science here, some clubs can benefit financially from weddings and banquets , some can't. YOu need good mamagement , a talented but cost conscious chef and plenty of parking to do it right. In a perfect world you can run the golf and wedding businesses with just enough interaction for linkage, but either runs indepently and doesn't infringe on the space of the other...a little thing but sometimes the interface isn't pretty, as each customer feels it's their club or in the wedding parties case , their day!
When it comes to a competitive business like golf, you need to make it fun ! Special events and tournaments for the members work quite well , and allowing them to include guests at a REASONABLE COST promotes membership growth and pride of ownership for the member....when someone has some free time they have to think of the golf club as a second home , where they can just go to say hello to friends , have a drink , a burger or hit a few balls or putts with fellow members
you can't do enough thank you evets , for all levels of golfers, don't be afraid to do some scratch events ,as no oe typically doesn't like to hang around with good players , ( even though they can be curmudgeons at times LOL ) people typically strive toplay better, and appreciate good scores and want to see how good players play their course..
Promote participation with good food ( not necessarily fancy) and don't be afraid to post results thoughout the facility , most people like to see thier names on the board, whether as the club champ or the D flight or Super Senior Winner ...they all make the club !r
at Avalon , a local club where I used to be a member , they were good operators . When the c flight winner complained that he didn't get a parking space near the clubhouse like the club champ...they said so sorry and put up a sign with his name at the outskirts of the parking lot , right near the trash bins , their sense of humor was awesome and the member was special , even as they made fun of his request....we all roared when we first saw the sign...good good management
there's nothing that can be done if there is too much inventory , the inevitable price wars will leave the last and strongest standing ..we're seeing it down here at the jersey shore and also in Philly as some clubs are dying a slow death, in spite of being good operators ....