Duncan
Have forwarded you a copy of the email.
The stumbling blocks for many is around the affordability and low/modest incomes. The income condition is a pain, logistically, but can be overcome. Some won't want to have members paying different rates of subscription. Does your Club have a membership category that complies?
Many thanks for the email, Ryan.
We are minded to put in place an "affordable" membership category which enables play once per week on Sunday afternoons, Mondays, Tuesday afternoons, and Thursday and Friday afternoons subject to availability. These are all quiet times on the course and with the launching this year of a twelve hole qualifying competition on Thursday evenings will enable the earning of a CONGU handicap.
We do not anticipate a huge take-up of this membership category, but at less than £500 per annum it complies with the CASC regulations.
We also do not anticipate resistance from existing members who are getting much better value for money with unlimited golf at any time for £900 per annum.
The bulk of our course is situated in the middle of an officially designated Country Park, so our potential for residential development is virtually non-existent. On all levels it suits us to remain a CASC, not least because of the £20k per year we save on our business rates.