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Jeff Schley

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2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« on: January 10, 2024, 04:01:03 AM »
I didn't want to thread hijack Sean's Scotland price gouging thread as this is broader. First, it is great that the model in the UK is very welcoming to visitors. Second, yes it has gotten quite expensive, but supply and demand, if you can't afford it stay home.
So I have some lists below sorted by:
  • Country
  • Course by Top100golfcourses country ranking (not best, but easiest to use)
  • I have the top 50 in that list for UK & Ireland listed
  • Local currency is first column with US dollars conversion (1.27 for pounds and 1.09 for euro) in the second column
  • The price is for listed for 1 visitor green fee for peak summer 2024, midweek if cheaper.
  • This is green fee only, not inclusive of any other caddie/buggie fees
  • Sunningdale is $762 for both, Muirfield is $667 for 2 rounds/lunch
  • Several courses don't have listed fees (Royal Aberdeen technical issue), several are private (Loch Lomond, Swinley Forest, Wentworth), some you have to inquire (Ardfin, Rye, Royal West Norfolk).  If anyone has definitive 2024 visitor prices let me know.
  • For the 17 England courses with prices it would cost $5,232 or $308 per round. Assuming Sunningdale 36 day promo rate
  • For the 16 Scotland courses with prices it would cost $6,118 or $382 per round.
  • For the 7 Ireland courses with prices it would cost $2,262 or $323 per round.
  • For the 2 N. Ireland courses with prices it would cost $889 or $445 per round.
  • For the 1 Wales course listed it would cost $279 per round.
  • For the 43 courses listed it would cost $14,780 or $344 per round.
  • We can maybe do this list again in 2025 and we have a running total to refer to.
England
Coursepoundsdollars
Royal St. Georges-1330419
Sunningdale-2/5600762
Royal Birkdale-3340432
Swinley Forest-4not listed    xxx
Woodhall Spa-6225286
Royal Lytham-7320406
Ganton-8195248
St. Georges Hill-9255324
St. Endoc-10150191
Royal C Ports-11235298
West Sussex-12150191
Alwoodley-13225286
Walton Heath-14260330
Royal Liverpool-15310394
Royal W. Norfolk-16not listedxxx
Rye -17not listedxxx
Silloth on Solway-18    95121
Hollinwell-19190241
Wentworth-20not listedxxx
Berkshire-21240305

Scotland
Coursepoundsdollars
St. Andrews Old-1320406
Trump Turnberry-2      495629
Muirfield-3340432
Royal Dornoch-4280356
North Berwick-5240305
Carnoustie-6300381
Kingsbarns-7418531
Castle Stuart-8295375
Royal Aberdeen-9not listed    xxx
Trump International-10    400508
Cruden Bay-11175222
Ardfin-12not surexxx
Royal Troon-13340432
Prestwick-14270343
Loch Lomond-15not listedxxx
Gleneagles-16280356
Dumbarnie-17299380
Western Gailes-18245311
Machrahanish-19120152

Ireland
Courseeuros   dollars
Ballybunion-1350382
Lahinch-2325354
St. Patricks-3240262
Portmarnock-4325354
European Club-5    290316
Waterville-6300327
The Island-7270294

Northern Ireland
Coursepounds    dollars
RC Down-1360457
Royal Portrush-2    340432

Wales
Coursepounds    dollars
Royal Porthcawl    220279
« Last Edit: January 10, 2024, 07:03:59 AM by Jeff Schley »
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JMEvensky

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2024, 05:50:53 AM »
Thanks for putting this together.

Bill Gayne

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2024, 06:03:27 AM »
Jeff, thanks for taking the time to compile the list. Another chat that I participate on, someone posted they were in the planning stages of a trip to Scotland and the first response "Go to Nebraska. Same golf better weather."  With the 2024 level of green fees in GBI, COVID pent-up demand or so called "revenge travel" coming to an end, and much improved new offerings in North America there will be a softening in demand. Looking out five years, with the exception of the very few at the top, I think the rates will be flat with the current pricing but more likely less.

Darragh Garrahy

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2024, 06:14:20 AM »
Portmarnock is 325 euros

Sean_A

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2024, 06:30:55 AM »
Jeff, thanks for taking the time to compile the list. Another chat that I participate on, someone posted they were in the planning stages of a trip to Scotland and the first response "Go to Nebraska. Same golf better weather."  With the 2024 level of green fees in GBI, COVID pent-up demand or so called "revenge travel" coming to an end, and much improved new offerings in North America there will be a softening in demand. Looking out five years, with the exception of the very few at the top, I think the rates will be flat with the current pricing but more likely less.

I have never known high season standard rates to drop except for the odd course in Ireland.

Some clubs may continue price hikes if inflation remains and as a way to reduce visitors. It all makes sense even if it is leading top golf back to a rich man’s game.

I am lucky to have hit a sweet spot of a few decades of decent presentation combined with mostly reasonable green fees when I wanted to travel most.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2024: Nothing

Darragh Garrahy

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2024, 07:35:11 AM »
Jeff, thanks for taking the time to compile the list. Another chat that I participate on, someone posted they were in the planning stages of a trip to Scotland and the first response "Go to Nebraska. Same golf better weather."  With the 2024 level of green fees in GBI, COVID pent-up demand or so called "revenge travel" coming to an end, and much improved new offerings in North America there will be a softening in demand. Looking out five years, with the exception of the very few at the top, I think the rates will be flat with the current pricing but more likely less.


Bill, seeing the numbers/waiting list here at my club in Dublin, there is nothing but a parabolic demand for top links golf. I would foresee some top clubs in Gb&I even significantly increasing their green fees in the next five years, all things being equal and economies continuing to trot on.

Bill Gayne

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2024, 07:53:05 AM »
Interesting that both of you located in the local markets take a much more bullish point of view than me looking at it from the outside.

Sean_A

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2024, 08:39:17 AM »
Interesting that both of you located in the local markets take a much more bullish point of view than me looking at it from the outside.

Donal is right. When visitor times for the year sell out by Jan/Feb I don’t see why clubs would stall fees.

Ciao
« Last Edit: June 26, 2024, 03:40:10 AM by Sean_A »
New plays planned for 2024: Nothing

Stewart Abramson

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2024, 08:42:47 AM »
If one doesn't go "Big Name Hunting", the green fees are somewhat more reasonable. The following are the 2024 peak season weekday rates at the courses listed #25-80 in England on the top 100 website. The mean fee for these courses is 149 GBP. (188 USD) Better rates are available for twilight etc. For clubs like Walton Heath, The Berkshire, Royal Ashdown and Woburn, there are deep discounts for booking both courses. A few courses haven't listed their 2024 peak season rates yet.


 

 
Hankley £     145.00
 
  $          184.15
 
Burnham & Berrow
 
  £     150.00
 
  $          190.50
 
Queenwood
 
  n/a
 
   
 
Woking
 
  £     180.00
 
  $          228.60
 
Hunstanton
 
  £     150.00
 
  $          190.50
 
Worplesdon
 
  £     185.00
 
  $          234.95
 
Liphook
 
  £     145.00
 
  $          184.15
 
Westhill
 
  £     160.00
 
  $          203.20
 
Berkshire Blue
 
  £     240.00
 
165 @ if you play both courses
 
  $          304.80
 
Princes
 
  £     145.00
 
  $          184.15
 
West Lancs
 
  £     195.00
 
  $          247.65
 
Broadstone
 
  £     130.00
 
  $          165.10
 
Parkstone
 
  £     125.00
 
  $          158.75
 
Walton Heath New
 
  £     260.00
 
192.50 @ if you play both courses
 
  $          330.20
 
Hindhead
 
  n/a
 
   
 
JCB
 
  n/a
 
   
 
New Zealand
 
  n/a
 
   
 
Delamore Forst
 
  £     130.00
 
  $          165.10
 
Southport & Ainsdale
 
  £     200.00
 
  $          254.00
 
Moortown
 
  £     140.00
 
  $          177.80
 
Wentworth East
 
  n/a/
 
   
 
Royal Ashdown Old
 
  £     140.00
 
80 @if you play both courses
 
  $          177.80
 
Adleburgh
 
  £     145.00
 
  $          184.15
 
Woburn Marquess
 
  £     225.00
 
182.50 @ if you play both courses
 
  $          285.75
 
Ferndown Old
 
  £     170.00
 
  $          215.90
 
Ipswich Purdis Heath
 
  £     125.00
 
  $          158.75
 
Woburm Duke's
 
  £     225.00
 
182.50 @ if you play both courses
 
  $          285.75
 
Beau Desert
 
  n/a/
 
   
 
Sherwood Forest
 
  £     135.00
 
  $          171.45
 
Little Aston
 
  £     150.00
 
  $          190.50
 
Bearwood Lakes
 
  n/a/
 
   
 
Remdy Oak
 
  £     160.00
 
  $          203.20
 
Saunton West
 
  £     145.00
 
  $          184.15
 
Addington
 
  £     140.00
 
  $          177.80
 
Royal North Devon
 
  £     100.00
 
  $          127.00
 
Coombe Hill
 
  n/a/
 
170 in 2023
 
   
 
Wallasey
 
  £     195.00
 
  $          247.65
 
Wisley Church & Garden
 
  n/a/
 
   
 
Hayling
 
  £     115.00
 
  $          146.05
 
Lindrick
 
  £     125.00
 
  $          158.75
 
Stoneham
 
  £     115.00
 
  $          146.05
 
Trevose
 
  £     105.00
 
  $          133.35
 
Littlestone
 
  £     125.00
 
  $          158.75
 
Seacroft
 
  £       80.00
 
  $          101.60
 
Perranporth
 
  n/a/
 
   
 
East Devon
 
  n/a/
 
85 in 2022
 
   
 
Blackmoor
 
  £     110.00
 
  $          139.70
 
Seaton Carew
 
  n/a 
 
   
 
Huntercombe
 
  £     120.00
 
  $          152.40
 
Tandridge
 
  n/a
 
100 in 2023
 
   
 
St Mellion Nicklaus
 
  £       90.00
 
  $          114.30
 
Blackwell
 
  £     110.00
 
  $          139.70
 
Royal Wimbeldon
 
  n/a
 
   
 
Camberley Heath
 
  £       98.00
 
  $          124.46
 

David_Tepper

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2024, 08:44:06 AM »
The one wild card is the exchange rate between the US$ and the British Pound & the Euro. The US$ has been strong for the past 8-10 years.

The dollar vs. the pound was above $1.50 from 2010 to 2016 and was even higher before that, crossing $2.00 in 2008.
 
The Euro cost between $1.25 and $1.50 from roughly 2006 to 2014. 

It will be interesting to see how golf travel is impacted if the US$ declines in value by 15%-20% or more vs. those currencies. It could happen.

Tom Birkert

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2024, 09:07:32 AM »
Sunningdale Old or New is £350 for either and £600 for both. Not sure the - very helpful - chart makes this particularly clear.

Jeff Schley

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2024, 10:49:44 AM »
Sunningdale Old or New is £350 for either and £600 for both. Not sure the - very helpful - chart makes this particularly clear.
Tom, correct.  I tried to note that in point 7 where it is $762 for both. Also, the England $ per round average is noted as factoring in a 36 hole day at Sunningdale. Not perfect as the formatting isn't fun.
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Ian Mackenzie

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2024, 10:57:34 AM »
Price gouging is happening all over the world.


I mean...do YOU really want to pay $409 for a 5 hour round to play the Ritz Carlton Tiburon course in Naples, FL designed by Greg Norman?


Price-gouging is not limited to golf.
It's just that golf-gouging is somewhat a new phenomenon.


Who's been out for sushi recently?
F-me...that's a gouge and half!


At least with golf you can get a little smarter and book some killer values that will deliver the experience of true links golf w/o all the tour vans and box lunches.

Tommy Williamsen

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2024, 11:13:36 AM »
You can have both good golf, a beautiful coast, and a great time in Southwest England for reasonable prices. I love it in Devon and Cornwall. These are in-season prices. The courses also have twilight fees that are much cheaper.
                                Pounds.   Dollars
Saunton (both)            220       279
St Enodoc.                    150.       191
Burnham & Berrow
.      150.       191
Royal North Devon       100.       127
Trevose.                     105.       134

Overseas memberships as Sauton and RND are inexpensive.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2024, 11:16:39 AM by Tommy Williamsen »
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Ben Sims

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2024, 11:14:14 AM »
You can join a Golf Mag Top 100 World course (that’s also on Jeff’s list) for the cost of *one round* at Kingsbarns.

Dan_Callahan

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2024, 11:28:27 AM »
You can still play Enniscrone and Carne for less that 200 Euros. And some of the other courses in Ireland, like Rosses Point, if you buy a day pass and play 36 you'll average less than 200 a round. Even still, it's incredible how quickly the prices have gone up in the last five years. There's no doubt they gouge the overseas visitor. On the other hand, it's still less than many of the top public courses in the US. And I appreciate that the vast majority of great courses in the UK and Ireland allow public access.

Jeff Schley

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2024, 11:51:56 AM »
We often aim at Kingsbarns and Dunbarnie etc. for their high greens fees, however what about Trump Turnberry as the highest on the list at $629!  This is almost $100 more than the second highest, Kingsbarns at $531.  That is significant.  Also did anyone check out what was third right after Kingsbarns, as that is another Trump course, Trump International up in Aberdeen for $508.  Can that area support that price? Aberdeen isn't Fife.
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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2024, 11:52:43 AM »
Speaking of price inflation/gouging, has anyone checked out transatlantic airfares lately for this coming summer? 30% to 50% higher than there were last year. :(

Ben Sims

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2024, 12:04:48 PM »
Speaking of price inflation/gouging, has anyone checked out transatlantic airfares lately for this coming summer? 30% to 50% higher than there were last year. :(


Look closer and you’ll see that many of these aircraft are only 20% full at the moment. I expect airfare to decrease at least somewhat over the next couple months before it stabilizes.

David_Tepper

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2024, 12:24:54 PM »
Ben -

I sure hope you are right.

DT

Adam Lawrence

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2024, 12:41:04 PM »
You can still play Enniscrone and Carne for less that 200 Euros. And some of the other courses in Ireland, like Rosses Point, if you buy a day pass and play 36 you'll average less than 200 a round. Even still, it's incredible how quickly the prices have gone up in the last five years. There's no doubt they gouge the overseas visitor. On the other hand, it's still less than many of the top public courses in the US. And I appreciate that the vast majority of great courses in the UK and Ireland allow public access.


It's not overseas visitors. It's visitors generally. I am not aware of any clubs that have a specially high American rate  :)
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John Handley

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2024, 01:17:10 PM »
I spoke to a GM of a Top 100 GB&I course this week and he acknowledged that prices have gotten a little high and he expects them to level out.  While there has been a flood of visitors since Covid, people are starting to take notice.  Golf is off-the-charts expensive and it's not just UK&I. 


I love Bandon Dunes and have been there 8x.  My last visit in Sept was $6K for Wed-Sun.  $350 a night for the room, $350 for the first round, $175 for the second round.  But to their credit, they are mostly sold out for 2024.  So pricing is a supply & demand thing.



But I just got back from the grocery store and it is ridiculous.  Pretty much anything you put into the cart is $5 or more.  We just got back from skiing in Park City, UT and luckily we have season passes but the daily fee to ski is over $250 now.  I guess that is cheap compared to golf.  ;D


« Last Edit: January 10, 2024, 03:35:22 PM by John Handley »
2024 Line Up: Spanish Oaks GC, Cal Club, Cherokee Plantation, Huntercombe, West Sussex, Hankley Common, Royal St. Georges, Sunningdale New & Old, CC of the Rockies, Royal Lytham, Royal Birkdale, Formby, Royal Liverpool, Swinley Forest, St. George's Hill, Berkshire Red, Walton Heath Old, Austin GC,

Ally Mcintosh

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2024, 02:36:16 PM »
GB&I. Golf is geographical, not political.


Anyone have an inkling of the %ge of visitors to top links courses that are American (or Overseas) in 2023 vs 1983?

Dan_Callahan

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #23 on: January 10, 2024, 04:52:12 PM »

It's not overseas visitors. It's visitors generally. I am not aware of any clubs that have a specially high American rate  :)


I was talking about Ireland, and given that it's an island, I would consider pretty much all visitors as being "overseas." Wasn't limiting that to just Americans.

Niall C

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Re: 2024 Visitor Fees UK & Ireland
« Reply #24 on: January 10, 2024, 05:19:31 PM »

It's not overseas visitors. It's visitors generally. I am not aware of any clubs that have a specially high American rate  :)


I was talking about Ireland, and given that it's an island, I would consider pretty much all visitors as being "overseas." Wasn't limiting that to just Americans.


A visitor is anyone who isn't a member of the club. I don't know about Ireland but in Scotland at a lot of clubs most visitors are Scottish/locals and therefore not from overseas.


Niall