To have NO tee times is totally illogical and IRON AGE mentality, yet so many have grasped that as a plus. Why would you not want to reserve a tee time if you want too, say you have a deadline and have to be somewhere, say you want to bring a friend. How terrible if when he turns up he has to queue, how totally embarrassing. If you arrange to play golf you arrange a time.
Adrian
Pebble Beach has to have tee times, because it's busy and it's a pay & play business model. The recently deceased chap who built Wolf Point for his own private usage probably didn't bother with tee times, I would guess.
The smaller and more exclusive the club, the less you need tee times. I like the feeling of being able to pitch up when I want to play, without having to wait. And I pay for that privilege.
If you are turning up at your club and finding 8 balls in the chute ahead of you, then it's too busy and yes I can see that tee times would be needed to regulate demand. Or double the subs.
And as Sean says, the point about disadvantaging your club by not having a tee-time booking system to maximise visitors revenue, is simply irrelevant to a proper members club.