Frank-
The model for Dismal River is usage based. With a lodging component, excellent F&B, and little debt, we are a one stop club. Members and their guests stay, play, and eat on site, usually 2-3 nights. Membership is very affordable as we benefit from both dues and usage. We are like other national destinationclubs in this regard and members always bring guests with them. We also do a little bit of corporate group business on weekdays and have corporate members who use the club as well. If we had large debt, or didn't have ample lodging, I don't believe the model would work very well today. Building lodging costs big buck$. Out here, we have no water costs.
Following the Scotland/Ireland models, we do welcome limited outside play, usually in foursomes on weekdays and typically sponsored by a PGA Pro or direct contact with me or Greg. Today, non member sponsored play is restricted and it will get more limited as memberhips are sold and member/guest usage increases. We also credit part of spending for a "look see" visit towards the non refundable membership deposit. I believe Sand Hills allows one outside visit per lifetime. We are working right now to decrease member sponsored guest rates for next year and, today, we charge one rate for play all day, plus cart.
I think all clubs out this way to a variant of the same, especially so the clubs with a lodging component.
Hope it helps.