Hey Jeff,
You and I both sound the same. I would love to set up a hot dog stand and coolers full of beer. However, there just aren't enough of us out there to support a golf course with an 800k maintenance operating budget and about 100k in capital needs per year.
The trick is to offer just the right mix of amenities to support not just the guys like you... but also the guys who appreciate the finer things (waitstaff, full bar, menu choices). I am not saying we need fine dining... but even operating at a Bennigan's or Friday's or Chili's level still costs money. Most clubs are split down the middle between the folks who want to work on THEIR OWN GAME and the folks who want to bring guests, families and entertain clients and what not.
crumbling facilities... we had to take $$ from a different demographic than our traditional member.
Roger,
I've been bringing guests to Palmetto GC for years.
No grille, no lunch, a golf course and tiny proshop with serve yourself hot-dogs beer and soda. Tiny staff-great pro.
Eat breakfast and dinner in town and play all day.
I've never gotten a complaint-only comments saying they wish their club were run that way-particularly when they find out what I was paying and what the beers cost.
They recently underwent a golf course renovation and added a tiny grille and upgraded the locker rooms. (no doubt due to a vocal member)
all very simple tasteful, and lower key than anywhere else, but....
last time I was there with guests we all complained
-we miss the hot dogs and serve yourself beers.
Now of course as a manager, you or I can't come into a situation and begin pulling amenities so I understand your dilemna(and it sounds like you've got a nice mix), but a new men's grille won't be the END of your complaints.