I joined Philmont when Concert first bought. As my first private club experience, I was probably a bit of an apologist for the place. They announced the closing of the South Course early this year, presented to us as a move that would direct more resources into the North Course. Well, almost every green is dead on the North, the fairways have exploded with crabgrass and we just received an email two days ago that they would be instituting 13 temporary greens and reopening some holes on the South to make a “playable” 18 hole course.
The greens keeper just “resigned” and almost everyone I play with is leaving. I’m not even sure the course will be playable by next spring. They redesigned the 18th hole about 2 years ago, made it longer and shifted the green way to the right, making the hole a dogleg. This new section of fairway was one of the first problem areas on the course each of the last 2 years. Turns out they never installed any drainage. This is where they lost me, you were just in the dirt 2 years ago and tried to do it on the cheap by not installing drainage. Now something that would have taken you a day, maybe 2, to do while you were building the hole, is now a 2 week project at the minimum. There’s also been some rumblings that they didn’t properly prepare the earth before they sodded the new fairway, left all the rock and stone that is typical of the soil on the course. The brand new practice green has struggled since day 1 and as of last weekend was stripped of all its “grass” ready to be seeded. The supposed savings was approximately $500k from closing the South course, yet the North is totally dead.
I’m in the Construction Management business and everything they’ve done there has been marred by scheduling nightmares and poor workmanship. I’d be looking for a new job if I ran a small pub renovation that took 18 months, yet that’s what we’ve dealt with up there. They’re now offering a credit of 1 months dues and have gotten us access at some courses in the area but it sure stings to be paying dues to Concert and then having to shell out more cash in the weekend to play a course without 13 temporary greens. Concert has also balked at some items that were in the agreement of sale, notably maintaining 9 holes on the South Course. Currently 3 are maintained as a practice loop, although with the 18 North fairway work, we’ve been routed to 14 on the South to complete the round.