Sorry folks but private member clubs are private member clubs and what they do is up to them. Folks might not like it but private member clubs are under no obligation to let anyone other than their members play their course. Getting to play them is not some kind of right of passage, it’s essentially a privilege, even if it’s a privilege paying a greenfee might permit.
Now some private members clubs want the income that visitors bring, indeed some want lots of it while some want some and some don’t want much. It’s not an outsider decision however but the members choice who and how many visitors get to play and what the price should be. Indeed there’s not much worse than standing in the car park at your club, your club, the club you own, and not being able to get onto the first tee due to an excess of visitors or suffering a 5 hr round due to visitors playing ahead.
Resort, pay-n-play and local authority (ie muni/links trust type) courses are of course a different beast.
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David - there are very few true PRIVATE clubs in the UK. Almost all the clubs popular with Yanks are semi-private (at best). Most would really suffer without the income they receive from visitors. I’m a member of two UK clubs, Royal Cinque Ports and Gullane. The local members at these clubs pay PER YEAR what most Americans pay PER MONTH for their membership. That’s why the Yanks are willing to pay the high visitor fees… they’re used to paying high rates for a round of golf.
Let’s face it, this is a supply & demand business. As long as the demand keeps growing the rates will continue to climb.
And, it’s true that the tour operators and club associations have been advising clubs to up their rates to attract more visitors. Doak’s comment about the tour operators getting a cut of the bookings helps one understand why they want to see trip prices go up. It’s time Arble gets serious about his Classic British Golf Tours and turns it into a real business! 😉
A member I was paired with at a course in the UK (recently within last 2 years) ran me through some of the guest fee revenues the club budgeted.
I don’t think I should name the club, but it is definitely a high-end private club.
In 2021 said club budgeted £330,000 for visitor green fees. Due to the pandemic, only £220,000 was realized.
In 2022 the club budgeted the same £330,000. However, 2022 being a banner travel year, the club was on a pace to do £440,000 in guest revenue.
I’m pretty sure this shows how dependent these clubs are on guest fees — Americans paying a higher rate is a big part of it.