Some friends and I played a much admired top 10 UK Royal course last year. We'd played there before and were again elated at the course and the opportunity to play it. We were totally deflated however by the pace of play and the fact that so many 'golf clowns' were allowed to play the course. Players who, from the standard of their play and their lack of awareness of the etiquette of the game (including safety), were obviously very infrequent players, using rented clubs, with no proper golf footwear and dressed akin to Ronald McDonald (hence the 'golf clowns' reference).
I'm trying hard not to be a 'golf-snob' here, but six hour rounds waiting on every shot ain't my idea of golf-fun or even value for money. Other groups of members and visitors playing before and after us didn't seem very impressed with the situation either. Once-upon-a-time the general mantra at the top-end clubs/courses was "no recognised handicap certificate, no play". Tough love, but there was some merit to it IMO. Those days seem to have gone, maybe it's the economy, maybe it's changes in society.
I adore the course, the architecture, the location and the surrounding area. Nearby are several 'lesser' courses, all well spoken of herein and all of which I've also played before. I'd go back to any of them like a shot, but paying good £££ to play Mr Royal, well, I'd have to think long and hard about playing it again, unless in an Open Competition or very much out-of-season.
ATB