As you may note, this is my first posting on this site, despite being an avid reader of the same. As this discussion has appeard to die down, I offer a "few" words. As evidenced by the statements made over the past few days, this issue exposes strong feelings. If anything comes from this, I hope those individuals that are members of certain clubs realize that some of us who are not as fortunate to play those courses see how much joy it would bring to us to have the opportunity, and therefore, reach out more often than they may have in the past to share the opportunity.
I love to play great courses, and regularly shell out large sums to play at places that will have me: Bandon, Pebble, Wailea, Kapalua, etc. But notice, they are all courses open to the public/resort courses. It isn't the money, it is the access. When I was fortunate enough to buy a Porsche a few years ago, I regularly gave the keys to my friends and said go take it for a spin. I knew that it was something they weren't going to have in their lives (for many different reasons; usually a wife not as understanding as mine). But they all came back with a big smile on their face, and that was the whole point - to give them something they wouldn't or couldn't give themselves. Isn't that the perfect gift? And what did it cost me? Nothing. Providing the opporunity costs nothing.
Understand, I am not talking about anyone treating me to a round; I am more then willing to pay as is everyone I know. I am already shelling out money to Mr. Keiser so I have no problem handing it over to a member.
In conclusion, next time your headed out to your iconic club or even something less, think about the fact that maybe someone you know might like the opporuinty, because it may be the only opportunity they ever get. Cheers.