At a $10,000/yr club, I'd bet half don't pay 20 rounds there...
I suspect you're in the ballpark. The biggest fear most clubs have is their members figure out their cost/round.
Well if you'll permit me, I was in a role where I used to survey, collect, analyze and report some of these numbers from clubs in the Westchester Golf Association portion of the MGA... and to that I add a lifetime's worth of anecdotal color.
First understand that the West./MGA is like Disneyland, club life in this district is hardly matched, but faintly mimicked by the golfing areas of Philly, Chicago, Boston and South Florida, but no where (maybe Dubai or UAE) is club life more expensive than in the district I'm talking about.
Out of 15 diverse clubs surveyed in 2013:
- The average initiation was $42,500* (mostly clubs permit it to be paid in three yearly installments)
- The average dues/expected assessments were $14,800 per year
- The average monthly dining minimums added up to $2500 per year
- The average spent on carts/caddies/guest green fees by a primary member was $6500 per year
- The average number of "full golf/full vote" primary memberships = 230
- The average number of yearly rounds = 17,700***
- The average number of guest rounds = 2750***
- The average number of golf rounds played by/billed to a primary member = 63.5
So if you're in the first three years of a club (and you're still paying off initiation of 14k per year) you are spending:
38,000 for 63.5 rounds of golf, which is almost $600 a roundAfter the first three years, you go down to:
24,000 for 63.5 rounds of golf, and you're at $377 per round...Now what these two figures
don't represent is that
you are enjoying the club in a way that you cannot enjoy Pebble or anywhere else... you come and go as you please 6 days a week 18 hours a day, eat just about anything you want, have breakfast and go to work...or go to work and spend all late-afternoon -evening hitting balls...watch a game in the bar and the meter isn't really running til you go over the monthly minimum... go work out...send your kids and wife to the pool or sports camp...play tennis...entertain clients...set up an outing for a cause... play other clubs and see other courses in inter-club competition.... have a locker...and the ability to custom order stuff from the pro (we did not include lessons/golf shop spending in one's total cost)
AND you're per visit goes a bit lower if you do use the place fully even more...
but it's still about 400 dollars a visit...
cheers vk