It boggles the mind that noone bats an eyelash at the per round cost of a home club and then as soon as the national membership comes up guys come out of the woodwork bitching about the per round cost, when in fact you often get significantly better golf at a lower per round cost than at many of the home clubs. I guess it's easier to justify 20k to the wife when she can take the kids to the pool than 5k for guy's trips, especially when you don't wear the pants in the family . Here's the secret guys, get the wife and kids to play and the national membership becomes a win, win, win...
That sounds great in theory, but I just don't think the math works, even if the Sand Hills didn't have a really short golfing season that overlaps entirely with the season in the rest of the northern part of the country. (Unless you're claiming that it costs $20,000/year to belong to a local country club, which strikes me as incredibly high.) Here in DC, we can play about 9 months/year, and I'd say dues average $500-$600/month, so let's be conservative and assume an annual expense of $8,000/year. If you play just once a week during the nine-month season, that's $222/round. [$8,000/36]. If you're paying $5,000/year in the Sand Hills, you'd have to play 23 rounds to have the numbers even out -- and that's assuming zero cost of travel or lodging.
Carl,
Couple of points:
1. Try joining a club in NY, Chicago or LA for 5k dues per year, not to mention a significantly higher downstroke.
2. I assume these local clubs you're talking about aren't all Doak 8's and 9's.
3. 23 rounds is only 2 trips for the GCA fanatic crowd. If 1 or more other family members plays and/or if the club in question is within driving distance, it's a layup.
4. In my case, my wife and son both play and there's probably only 2 clubs in my hometown with golf as good or better than my national club, although both have inferior playing surfaces. Not to mention the fact that neither would have me and they're probably 3x the price for dues and a much higher multiple for the downstroke.
5. Not everything in life is about dollars and cents. I assume you don't shop exclusively at the Dollar store or aspire to being the next Hetty Green...