JJ,
The Glen was established in 1906. It has a 100 year jump on the other courses we have mentioned but yes, from time to time it has gone through its financial troubles. Many of the North Berwick locals would have been members of both the Glen and the West, certainly growing up as kids, then would opt to drop the Glen when they had to pay adult prices.
The same could be said of a recession. If you were to lose one membership out of the two due to finances then the Glen would be the choice for any hardcore golfer that could still afford the annuals at the West.
I love the banter at the Glen and its a beautiful walk. The clubhouse has honest food and a view that is hard to beat; it merely serves a different clientele to the West so they can co-exist in the same small town quite comfortably. It does a good level of visitor trade at it's price point which is half of the green fee at the West, so proves very popular with the domestic travelling golfer, the euros and the bargain hunters.
I was a member as a kid since it was over my parents back wall but as soon as I went to University I dropped it. I enjoy going back from time to time. While my parents still live there I am in Edinburgh with young kids - if I'm making the drive down then its going to be for the West 100 times out of 100.
Says the man on his way to New Zealand to play golf......
As an aside, and please prove me wrong, is German food the least inspiring in the world? In Frankfurt airport and the culinary delights extend to Currywurst and eggplant stew. Angela Moser, please prove me wrong!