Turn things around.
Who isn’t gonna price gauge if an appropriate supply and demand situation presents itself?
“Gee I’m such a nice person I think I’ll sell my house for less than it’s worth.”
“Gee we’re such a wonderful company we’ll sell our products for less than their worth.”
Plus at private members clubs one of the best ways to keep visitor numbers low and thus retain decent teetime availability for the members, who are after all the folks who actually own the club, yet still grab a nice wedge of income is through price.
Of course it’s not unknown for restricted availability, exclusivity to some, to increase demand especially when some visitors have an “if it’s expensive it must be good, if it’s cheap it must be rubbish” view. Ego and vanity time. And as the large mustache adorned fictional General Melchett or someone of his like may once have said only possibly in jest “high prices keep the riffraff out, what, what old chap”.
And not just greenfees either, applies to other things too like the famous club logo hats and shirts and towels etc that visitors from certain parts of the World seem to love to buy (do they bring an extra suitcase with them to take all their memorabilia purchases home in?). You think there’s no price gauaging on these? Rental clubs, buggies and elect/pull-trolleys too. Folks have to make a buck or they aren’t in business for long and if they ain’t in the business there’s gonna be no one to buy them from, that’s if they are needed. I wonder if anyone still wears a woolly hat
made by their Grannie with wool purchased from the high street wool shop (do such still exist!?) rather than a logo’d beannie they payed £50 for at some famous usual suspect high profile course.
Same applies to other related activities like car hire, accommodation, food and beverage etc etc.
It is what it is. No moaning. Live with it or don’t come.
Rant (with plenty of sic) over … at least for now!
Atb