Jon- That sums it up perfectly. We are lucky in the South West very few have signed up to Golf Now although many have BRS systems owned by Golf Now. Up north it is grim as Duncan will confirm.
I have battled hard to put the case for holding firm on green fees at Reddish Vale. Statistics show that visitor income is split roughly equally three ways;
One third Societies
One third Members Guests
One third Casual Visitors
The green fee relates directly only to the last third, although I would argue that a high green fee makes the special deal that can be offered to societies look more attractive. There is nothing wrong with offering a society of 24 guys a deal of say £20 each for the golf on an otherwise quiet day; a green fee of £40 makes it feel great value and it brings in £480 plus bar take etc.
Unfortunately I am unable to convince my colleagues that we need to hold our nerve on casual green fees. The problem as I see it is that every club in the area is gearing their entire fee structure to the whims of a few dozen tight-arsed nomadic golfers who won't pay a realistic price for a round. My attitude is to fuck them off, but no-one will listen. Apparently we cannot afford to lose the income.
Meanwhile, the "good" visitors who would quite happily pay a realistic green fee of say £35 - £40 end up paying £20 like everyone else and remark about how ridiculously cheap it is.
Needless to say, my brief involvement in golf club politics is now at an end...