I've been following the thread about the horror story of the panelist who showed more than despicible behavoir when it came to rating courses and his set of
expectations in terms of freebies....
Just to play devils advocate...
(Before I go any further I want to qualify where I'm coming from. I'm in no way, shape, or form affiliated with any type of rating group or otherwise. Lord knows with the way I've been playing lately, I would never be confused as one.)I don't understand what the massive ado is with raters being comp'd to play a round at private courses. After giving this some thought, I think there are only 2 camps that the course ownership/management can be in. (I'm sure some of you will add some more though)
1)
They don't give a crap about the ratings - If this is really the case as I've heard on here on occasion, then this is really a no-brainer. Tell the raters to piss-off when they call for access and deny them. Plain and simple, no problem.
2)
They do give a crap about the ratings - If this is the case and they really feel that there is some value add to the course being rated and hopefully highly so, then why can't this value be assigned to comp'ing a few rounds every now and then to the very people who have the input on this? The value being more publicity, more play, and hopefully in the end, more cash inflow to the club in the form of memberships or otherwise. Can't the argument also be made that in the case where they have to travel, they are already doing so at thier own expense as well.
Yes, there are likely a handful of top of the rung clubs where its purely about ego, and not about the money anymore, but I'd like to think this is the vast exception to the rule. But even then, if they have money to burn, once again I see no harm in allowing the raters to play at not charge.
Most clubs though would likely welcome, and in some cases need, the extra windfall that they could gain by being placed on <insert name of the list> in one of the more popular golf magazines.
Hence:
Why is comp'ing a raters round such a big deal if they could ultimately do the club a potential monetarily favor down the road??
P.S. I must add, this obviously does not give raters the right to demand such, as always they should be at least as gracious as the Huckster when invited to play