As one of the three founders of the Outpost Club, I have no intention of using this website/forum to promote it. And 11 months on, we haven't made any effort to do so. Anyone is free to pm me with any questions.
I do wish to quickly clarify a few details. Sean Arble could not have better hit the nail on the head. The club is modeled after the British golfing societies. While we do offer "limited playing privileges" to a number of architecturally significant private clubs around the country, the privileges never compete with a club's regular or non-resident membership options. We again are simply borrowing a tried and tested aspect of British golf: limited, special-occasion unaccompanied play at the club's discretion, meaning when there might be available inventory. Our partner clubs have a willingness to receive our members because we promise to send vetted, sophisticated golfers--many are members of great private clubs of their own--who play quickly, prefer to walk, take caddies if available, treat the course with respect and are grateful for the opportunity to enjoy a reputable, well-designed course. But mostly, the Outpost Club is about the events, of which we have over 40 on the calendar for 2011. They come in all shapes and sizes: medals (like the Summer and Captain's Medals), foursomes, fourball, Stableford, knock-outs, member-guests, pro-members, parent-child, dinner matches (eight v eights), and non-golf events, notably the annual Winter Meeting in February in NYC's Union Square. These events allow society members from all across the country and from various clubs to interact and get to know each other--forming the relationships and friendships that are so unique to the world of golf.
Happy New Year, everyone.