Membership schemes, a minefield these days.
Just give me nice simple private members golf near where I live, one fee level, play and use the practice facilities and clubhouse went I want....a place to play, meet mates and get away from the hussle and bussle that is modern life. Would I pay more than the current annual fee to keep things like this? Absolutely, and I know others who feel the same, and if/when this is no longer available I'll probably give the game up, which for someone who's played since he was a wee lad will be a pretty sad day. 😢
Atb
Something I have studied since 1975 when John Day explained to me 'the future of golf memberships'. Your situation Thomas exists at many places still but it is fading. Anyone who follows my posts will know I said what would happen 10 years ago, got shot down by a few of the regular snipers but backed by quite a few.
It will get worse, if you feel the scenario you want is the utopia.
The problem as it was 10-20 years ago is that now more 'averaged income' people play golf as opposed the 'rich people' those averaged 'incomed' people have to be more frugal with their incomes. If they join a club for £800 and play 20 times they don't perceive it as value and sometimes/often don't rejoin. Those that play 60 times and pay £800 don't see that they are playing to cheaply.
There is unit cost to every round that is played. This is your PPR. If it costs £700,000 to run the gaff then if you do 35,000 rounds at £20 its break even. If you know your PPR and sell under that price you will enter death spiral.
The real fairness should be based on 20 to 30 rounds of the green fee price, based on the summer price (if it is different weekday/weekend you add it together and divide by 2) equalling a full membership. You can look at discounting for members guests, tour operators, quieter times, dropping 25% is acceptable, dropping 50% is suicidal.
We have a lot more golfers than in 1970 or 1980 perhaps even 1990 and 2000 but a lot of those golfers are not playing 20 times a year so to embrace those golfers to the club you need to structure an entirely different scenario. The real skill is the price point.
The fair way really is to pay a fee to join the club and then a user fee per round. The people that play a lot won't like that though.