Archie unaccompanied member guests is almost unheard of in the U.K. Whilst these ideas are great it is a difficult balance, at RCP the guest rate is a member benefit and the vast majority of guests are paid for by the member. Personally I’d be very wary of inviting a random unknown guest just so they could save £150. Obviously if someone I knew on this group vouched for Robin I’d invite him for a twilight round in November.
Mark,
The original idea behind the group wasn’t “transactional” in the way you put it. It was more about putting together a network of like-minded golf enthusiasts who are members at quality courses and who love both hosting guests at their own club and visiting others.
We are already discovering how difficult it is to get the balance right and keep everyone happy. Great course doesn’t necessarily mean expensive or exclusive club, and vice versa.
For example, Silloth is unquestionably top 50 in GB&I. Green fees are £65 (£25 members guests) and full membership is £550 pa.
Stoke Park meanwhile, is nowhere near top 50 (or even top 100) yet green fees are well over £200 and annual membership costs several thousand.
How do you compare the merits of such wildly different offers and which is more worthy of a place at the table?
Happily, the people who have joined the group so far generally appear to be focused on quality golf and quality camaraderie rather than worrying unduly about whether they are getting better or worse value for money than the bloke they are reciprocating with.
A home and away Hillside v Silloth match is already being organised. It might even be extended to an informal “league” including Formby, West Lancs, and S&A. It would be lovely if similar initiatives got under way in other regions of the country.
All in all, it’s not a bad start for a WhatsApp group comprising largely of total strangers which only got going five days ago!
We shall see how it develops...