I recently sold my membership at a club that currently pushed a new clubhouse through. The scenario is that of a club with out of control spending, that is only going to spiral downward from here. The dues we already climbing exponentially, despite a full membership at 460 members. A vocal minority of members had tried to ram a new clubhouse through in 2010 but failed, only to resurrect the project again. It passed in Spring 2014 but I would say deceitfully. The board pushed a dues increase for 2014 of $42 announced in Dec. 2013 and gave the rationale that due to the new clubhouse not passing they would need to start accruing funds for future HVAC, Roof, etc. Quickly then in 2014 a vote for new clubhouse was proposed again, this time noting the dues would only increase by $83/mo. This passed, no landslide, but passed for a $10 million budget - for only $83/mo. more. Of course, to help with this was the $42 increase already in measure, $32/mo. which was for prior course renovation that retired in April 2014. So really this was $157 more than the prior year (as there would have been a $32/mo drop as debt retired) but as as well know dues never go down. Dues went from under $400, now to $622/mo in just 4 years. Add F&B at $68/mo and you have $700/mo. before you put a peg in the ground. FYI: Golf in this location is Northern, ie) 7 months.
I have since left, but some friends still at the club noted the budget has risen now to accommodate the plans chosen to $11.5 million, and the time table is close to 2 years for completion. As noted above, with change people will leave. The club is owned equity with a clause of needing a buyer to get out of your membership. They can't sue everyone. If 10 people leave, dues just went up $13/mo. and if 50 leave dues just went up $76/mo. Thus the downward spiral. I can just see the email to the remaining membership when they need to raise more funds to finish the bathrooms at the end of construction. Rumors are that some of the added benefits in your dues (range, locker, club storage, shoe shine) will now be a la cart with the new clubhouse - more shady shift of dues.
Stick to what you know....Good Golf. I agree with the notion mentioned above, upgrade where needed. Add a great porch, and some fire pits.