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I'm contemplating giving mine up. Just found out im expecting mY first child. Gonna start cutting out some expenses. Hate to do it but seriously thinking bout it. Thank you all for your empathy. As for the customer service, they went from $38 a round w/cart to advertised golfnow specials of $16(cart fee only!) for the walk-ons! The same rate I would pay for a round! C'est la vie. Simple fix, move to Virginia Beach, find BogeyRuss, join his club and that way you know you'll never have a problem since a fellow THPer will take car of you haha |
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Tired of poor course conditions. Tired of poor management. Tired of the variety of uninvited people(trespassers & homeowners sneaking practice) on the course. Tired after almost 17 years of playing there & 3 memberships. When I first played there, it was my treat-a high end round of $46! Back when the muni's were brown, except for the waist high weeds between holes. The greens were pure & the best in the city. True rolling bent grass that invited every shot from the spindly fairways. A semi-private course that felt under-priced to this walk in player. I will miss the wild life, too. Snakes & a few Red foxes showed up in most rounds; reminding me that I am never really alone. Many of my better friends have long ago given up on the course; including some who still live on the course!
The last straw was a snafu with a gift certificate I won. Unable to apply it to my dues, I used it for food & carts. I thought I did. I apparently did not use the correct wording when attempting to use the credit. I asked after most purchases, how much do I have left. Never realizing I was tallying both charges to my "account" & against my "credit account." Only finding out after I doubled my monthly bill. Should I be better about keeping my account? Yes. Did I know or was I told to specifically request charges to my "credit account" instead of my regular account? No, never. I had rarely, if ever, charged anything to my account in all these years. A sad way to end a place that I really learned to play & enjoy golf. https://twitter.com/Dance_Business/s.../photo/1/large https://twitter.com/Dance_Business/s...193152/photo/1 https://twitter.com/Dance_Business/s...771264/photo/1 |
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I have to say, the account thing really sucks. I can't imagine it would be that difficult for them to say "oh, were sorry, we'll just pay your regular account with your gift certificate."
I guess you can look at it in a new way, now you get to play multiple courses until you find one you want to be a member on. ~Rock |
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I have a membership at a local 9 hole course that doesn't have fairway irrigation and the conditions as can be expected, get pretty bad my late August in CT. They water the greens and tees frequently, but everything else is just terrible. It is very inexpensive (less than $400/year for me and my sons) and it gives them a place they can learn the game and get some experience before going to a tougher course.
Surprisingly, it has helped my game. the bad lies and small hard greens have made me a better player as when I play courses with such amenities as grass and big, soft fast greens, I generally play great on them. |
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