Last night I attended my first meeting of a 3 year commitment to be on our club's Board of Directors. Over the last couple of months talk has begun on whether it would be a good idea to generate more specifics and potentially bring a vote to the membership next year on a potential new clubhouse or an extensive remodel and addition to our existing structure, which is approximately 30 years old. Let me give some background on the current state of the club:
Club opened in 1960 in the suburb of a Midwestern city, Bill Diddel designed course, founded on the principal of being a golf club only for those who simply enjoy the game and camaraderie of a private club. I would take an educated guess that the demographic of the club is younger now than maybe at any other time in our existence, and we continue to maintain a no frills approach to private golf. There are not any "golf club only" options within a 15 mile radius of our club, the only 2 privates within that area are full scale country clubs, neither of which are currently at full membership. Our club has never not been full (350) since my dad joined in 1983, and currently we have approximately 25 on our waiting list. Our dues are very reasonable for a private club and approximately 1/2 of the two closest clubs I mentioned. We enjoy good not great golf and the pleasure of hanging with our fellow members.
As there are currently no real major issues with other aspects of the club, talk has started to turn towards looking at what is our "weakest link" and there is some initial show of support for doing something with the clubhouse. At our annual meeting in October, a straw poll was taken of the 75 members in attendance (admittedly a small size sample in my opinion.) The results were 47% in favor of potential new clubhouse, 35% in favor of major renovation and expansion, 18% do nothing. Mind you, no specific costs were associated with either of those plans. Over the next 1-2 months we are expecting a couple of the Board members to have rough estimates of costs and plans of what could be done in either scenario. There is room to build new about 70-80 yards left of the existing clubhouse but it may not be the ideal spot. And obviously a major renovation and expansion of the existing building would render it useless for the duration of that option.
Our clubhouse certainly has some shortcomings, the kitchen is far from what would be described as pleasant to work in and our pro shop needs some extra space. The outdoor deck could use an expansion and the building itself will be due for a new roof and HVAC upgrades very soon.
I don’t have enough information yet to have a strong opinion on any of the options, but I’m sure others on this site have experienced similar situations. Often times there have been discussions of how going into debt on non course related items has been detrimental to a club’s long term financial health. My question is does anyone have success stories in this arena to share or lessons learned from something they have experienced? One of my big concerns obviously is that even if it comes to light that a solid majority of the members support a major project, surely we will have some members drop out. What if our wait list went from 25 to 5 in a year and those that were left wouldn’t be interested in any major spending on the course for the next 10+ years?
Appreciate any and all thoughts on the subject.