Mike, Ryan and the voluminous posters who posted since my last mention.
what the heck is wrong with you...you don't know me. i merely said I wouldn't pay more than about $300 for any round of golf and that I said that to honestly to color whatever contributions i might make to the economic undercurrent the thread was following and to give provenance as to the extent I've gone when it comes to that value. Let me see you on an island when the ferryman asks for an amount you won't pay.
i'm not bragging, i'n not a rater, i'm not an industry guy, I'm a semi-employed caddie, former Caddiemaster in Westchester who happens to have exchanged a lot of Golf and alliances over the years. I was President of the Metropolitan Caddiemasters Association from 2006-7 and left the payroll side of the business to go back to school at age 40, supporting my house and my friends with all I've got on my shoulders.
I don't pinch, milk or mooch anything, as a matter of fact my reputation when I was a gate-keeper at two exclusive clubs was "The One Way" street because I gave everybody access when they needed it, but never asked for any myself.
I'm a respected, generous person the nicest most courteous guest and was treated just fine by both clubs in question, there was no acrimony, no controversy just a declination of paying a fee...the nice people we dealt with were nearly as embarassed to ask as I was to gulp, 'No."
No bridges were burned, no one was put out...as a matter of fact a phone call was made in the case of the Raynor course where the head pro was engaged and considerate enough to phone my unaccompanyning sponsor - an industry guy - and apologized for the confusion and asked me and friend back the next season when it was convenient.
It was on that trip where we played 30 holes...for free, as we were given the run of the place.
And for the record, I NEVER said it was Fishers you all did...you are the ones who would embarrass any remaining staff by specifying the exchange, and think me worthy of embarrassment based on your mis-construal of my post and what it could possibly say about me.
I don't want to drag the thread three subsets deep, but I feel many insinuated I had some depressed ethical sense because I wouldn't pay whatever it is I judge is too much, in this case $315.00...
But that's only your 3rd Post KO...here's where I beat up yer' old gramma after the fight
1. First of all, the moment they wanted anything, i was no longer a guest, but a customer and they not a host but a proprietor. When I go to my friends' house for a weekend, I'm a guest, he boards me and I do my absolute best to not disturb his home environment.
2. The clubs have the absolute right to charge whatever they want for such kinds of things as I have the absolute right to pay it or not and register my opinion either by the act alone, or amplifying my opinion as I have here.
3. I am a Golfer, a Caddie, Caddiemaster, GCA fanatic...I love Golf and all the fine traditions it represents, both individual locales and as a collective notion. I'm grateful that these wonderful old clubs have mostly excellent stewardship by well-heeled people who have an interest in its exclusivity as much as its worth to GCA and that there would be no Riviera if I and those like me had to steward it. However, I love guitars too and appreciate the beautiful rich tones of some acoustic Martins and electric Fenders, but there are enough wonderful guitars, like courses, out there under $300 that sound every bit as unique as either of those to my ear, that I don't have to spend over $300 for them...so there too the world who have to go on without my song played on a Martin. ***Comparatively THAT $300 buys me years of active and remembered recreation and amusement.
4. You guys have your price point too, even the members of the finer clubs themselves have a price point and on rare occasion leave a classic or US Open course because the point gets eclipsed. If Riviera was charging $5000.00 for the round would it then be OK if I declined? Someday, it could be that figure.
5. If I thought I could control the level of fortune required for my declination to precisely impact remote player X losing his one and only opportunity to play Riviera because I was the last player allowed on the Unaccompanied List for that particular day...I would never leave my house again for fear my footsteps would crush an ant that was meant to save the world. Golly, what if I was just sick? It would still be a rotten irony to Player X, no matter what the reason. I sleep peacefully.
cheers
vk