Thanks, Sam for starting this great thread. One I have been thinking about myself the last few days.
The Artisan's Club idea is just another heaping on top of heaping as to why golf, and perhaps life, is way better over the pond than it is here in these United States. I've read the articles and seen the specials this week on the Artisan's Clubs and have asked myself the same question...could this work in the US?
Certainly at the exclusive, private American clubs there is no need for such a thing. $$$ is no option so just pay the turf crew to do their thing.
The other big knock on the idea as has been mentioned is liability and litigation. (As an aside...is this not an issue in the UK??)
I am not an attorney and know next to nothing about the law...however...here is my idea and proposal.
Government entities have a much higher protection under the law than do private individuals or businesses. Certainly they are not completely free of liability but from what I am told there is significantly more protection in place. I only know this because the line of work that I am in involves public land and allowing recreational users on said land. The type of projects we deal with run much smoother when the land is public vs private.
SO.
Would an Artisan's Club work if it were in partnership with a municipal course? Any issues that might arise would be more generally covered by the umbrella of the municipality.
I live a Henrik Stenson 3 wood away from the 17th tee of our local muni. And you'd think that as a resident I would get good greens fees? Nope. $45 weekdays and $70 on weekends.
Why not set up a system similar to the Artisan's Club at Birkdale and allow residents to oversee bunkers, (which by the way are horrible kept at our course) all divot repair, as well as ball marks and repairs on greens. I'd say 80% of the play are no residents . Keep the Artisan's group small...maybe 30 or 35 members. Have a waiting list, etc. Set up some bylaws and a significant volunteer contract. Set up limited play times like the models in the UK.
It could be a home run all around.
Thoughts? Reactions?