I get that you guys don't have tee times, but I guess I don't understand the thinking.
It has been an awful spring. It's late April. I would think that if the course is ready, a decision made to avoid a crush on the first tee seems like it's being made to make things easy on the staff instead doing what's good for members.
Between guest fees, food and beverage, I'm guessing that clubs that don't open this weekend will have their members combine to spend thousands and thousands of dollars at other courses.
I would feel differently if it was late March or before the Masters or if the forecast wasn't for around 70 degrees. But my opinion is that clubs need to do everything they can for their dues-paying members right now.
I think the decision of clubs such as Windsong and Hazeltine to open on Saturday is going to put a lot of pressure on decision makers at other clubs. I can just hear the member complaining, "So a US Open/PGA Championship/Ryder Cup course can open, why can't we?"