One thing a club member misses is playing multiple courses to test your game! I live in a golf community, some members I have played with said for 5 years they have not played elsewhere.
I know a few club members who have removed clubs from their bags because they never use them. I prefer to be tested throughout the bag. So play different tracks.
I’m a member of two clubs, and have played 55 rounds so far this year, at over 30 courses in 8 states and 1 other country :) On track to hit my goal of playing 100 new golf courses this year!
Golf has definitely been the silver lining this year for me, my brother father and myself are going once a week. And I'm finally to the point that I'm good enough to keep score. I love your mix of technique and fun videos, i tune in everyday!
Being a member of a golf club is great and its the groups with-in the club and all the new people to play with. I play at West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland
Just started playing about 3 years ago at 52 yrs old. The club I joined has 3 different courses that I have unlimited access to. Can’t beat the price! Always a different course!
Yes - you should join a club; my game has come on so much as I'm able to get out consistently. I also have met so many nice golfers who I can now play with through the club!
I have 8 high end daily fee courses within 45 minutes of my home. Different tracks with different games. That's my preference. I have played with club members who shoot 5 strokes higher away from their home course.
It's an absolute no brainer for me. I'm at my club 13 out of 14 days a fortnight including competitions and practice. My club is 60% of the cost of the other two locally to me and it's easily the best course in the area. Founded in 1908 Eastbourne Downs Golf Club is a good club to learn how to play golf to the best of your ability.
@@neiltaylor1765 it's council run now and we have the privilege of having the greenskeeper/groundsmen from Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis venue that stages the pre Wimbledon tournament. They keep the course lovely. Probably worth another trip!
Joined a club in 2021 as my 2 kids started junior lessons. But balancing work and life it is mainly 9 hole rounds 2 hours. Location 10mins drive away. It is one of oldest club in Ireland ( found members of Golf Ireland in 1880 era). As you stressed yes play plenty and you will get value out of it cost is £7 round roughly. I do agree clubs could do a lot more, but so could the PGA, structure training programs, not just reactive coaching. RCA rules , Physiology, theory, course conduct etc.
You need to check how many months the course is open normally we have local courses that are closed due to water for 4 + months that makes a difference . Mine is always open all year ( apart from snow ) and you can play with anyone very welcoming and worth every penny
Great video, and YES, I would love to see some golf vlogs. It is always fun to watch how different players pick a course apart (or get picked apart by said course.)
Just joined Erewash Valley is Derbyshire, for exactly the 3 reasons mentioned. We were spending £60 per week in some cases... great content on this channel
I am a member at Letchworth Golf Club. My son has just joined as a junior member for £180 per annum. Outstanding value for junior members and the club support, coach and invest in the young guns to improve their game. It is also quality father and son time playing the beautiful game. Golf is a magnificent game and installs great life skills for the younger generation.
It's great playing with your mates but a another reason for joining a club is the adrenaline rush of playing in club competitions - it gives you a buzz pitting your wits against a variety of people who become new friends - which must improve your game and lead to enjoying it even more.
im thinking of joining a golf club for the networking opportunities and also because its a sport I can get good at and is not physically demanding. I do the gym 5 times a week strength training so this is much easier. But that doesnt account for the skill side of it
Great video guys. I was a member of North Wales golf club 1994 to 1999. Played as a member nearly every weekend. 3/5 rounds Friday to Sunday. Not played since 1999. But I'm thinking of joining a club to take my kids to introduce them to golf. Gone are the days were you can just whack balls on a playing field. To many triggered people around now. So I'm joining a club just for the summer to let my kids tag along. Its not a great course, but it's 10 minutes from home.
Clubs are essential for the game and members are an important part. Been a difficult year for clubs with members leaving or not paying subs because of Covid-19. Some of us have continued to pay our subs to keep the club solvent. Been at Leominster Golf Club since 1999 and don’t plan to go anywhere else. Play 2 or 3 times a week.
I have always toyed with idea of joining a club its the time and expense that puts me off have 3 kids and go play a local 9 hole course maybe twice a month but can't justify more time away than that. Maybe will join a club when kids are up a bit. Would like to see more course vlogs from you I enjoy youre vlogs.
Definitely join a club it’s worth it for the practice facilities alone and access for 9 just to practice, I’m in a society as well to give me variance and a bit of a test on different courses to keep it fresh 👍👍 great as ever Alex
I only started playing 3-4 months ago, it was getting expensive £13 for 9 holes. I joined a pay and play points and it reduced it to £7.07 for 9 holes and points don't expire till used. Next spring I'm going to join full membership. It's easier to just log on and book rather than phone and hope a slots free
AlexElliottGolf thanks👍 Yeah I love it, just started playing 18 holes after buying rounds on golfnow app. Love the game/sport and liking your videos cause they've helped my game lots already.
It will make you a better player... I can't think of a single public course within 50 miles of me that has a proper practice area. The course isn't the place to be practicing bunker play.
I know I’m late to this but I’ve joined a municipal course and it’s been a very poor experience. I’m very wary of joining another without some thorough research
I've been playing for 2years and never joined and played about 60 games but generally try different courses but now looking to join local club as games have become a lot more expensive since lock down eased. Would be interested to see your 4 baller away trip at Close House 👍
one of the cons of being a member is that you don't experience other courses so it can get redundant and boring. I also didn't take my rounds as seriously so I wouldn't score as well compared to when you "pay to play". if it was a membership to several courses it may be worth it.
First some vlogs of you playing would be good. I joined a public course and it has been a mixed bag for me. I joined early in the year before COVID-19 and soon after I joined the course was shut down for a few months. I mostly play by myself just don’t have too many friends that play but I run into leagues and high school golf teams quite a lot. So that has been an issue. I like being able to play when I want after work and it hasn’t worked out so well at this course. So I think you have to look hard at the course you choose and make sure you will have access.
Interesting content on joining, think it votes to value, if your playing enough rounds to enjoy a good course a membership is well worth it. Good quality courses (Woburn, Wentworth, Royal Liverpool) as examples require a Handicap and a club membership offers you that opportunity
Love the video Alex. As for golf clubs... wow your prices are much better than here in my area. I typically pay $40-$65 USD per round. Memberships at my golf club are $5k (one time fee) plus $550 per month. Way too much for me. The next closest club is around $3,700 USD a year. That comes to about 6 rounds a month (even during the winter months and rainy season) to break even. But is still 20 minutes away. If my mates would join I would consider. But since they won’t... I am stuck with paying guest rates
Hey guys I joined a golf club near my area called Braemar CC. And I chose the club because they are apart of club corp, which allows me to play at over 200 clubs throughout North America. I literally only need to pay for the cart fee. I would say that if you live in the states then try to find a club that is apart of club corp. If anyone else has something similar let me know. Thanks.
What a daft question!, if you want Golf courses to play, not just municipal Golf courses, joins Club, because over the last four or five months they’ve lost a lot of money, and if they close, these courses might be sold for housing!🥺😎
Many public courses do not allow singles; they will pair you with 3-4 other players, all of who typically know one another. This means you will spend the next 4-5 hours playing with complete strangers. Many times, those players are at different playing abilities; sometimes worse than you, sometimes better than you, depending on your own abilities. If you are a high handicap player, playing with a low handicap player, you will likely be intimidated, which is no fun. You will be nervous standing over every shot. You will play much worse than you normally play. You will become frustrated. You will become angry. And worst of all, you will be embarrassed. Definitely not what you had in mind when you planned an enjoyable afternoon playing golf. If you are a low handicap player playing with high handicap players, this too can be very frustrating. You are constantly having to wait on them. You are forced to endure bad shot after bad shot. You are constantly looking for their balls. You are constantly asked for advice on how to improve. You are forced to endure bad etiquette. All of these things take you out of your game, thereby making it a very frustrating afternoon. And the high handicap players likely are not taking the game as serious. Again, not what you had in mind when you planned an enjoyable afternoon playing golf. Either way, you end up going home, feeling you just wasted an afternoon, not to mention wasting all that money. Might have well just stayed at home, threw $100 down the garbage disposal, and listen to the wife bitch at you all afternoon. Pretty much the same outcome.
The local golf courses for me are all expensive. I`d have to play 6 rounds a week to justify the cost. I don`t have to much free time, I have a wife and two very young sons.
Alex, this video fails to take account of some other fundamental issues around being a member of a club. First it depends if it’s a members club or a proprietary club., with the latter someone owns the club and they are in it to make a profit, but a members club is something entirely different. If you join a members club you are not paying to play golf. You are paying to be a stakeholder or shareholder in that club, you jointly own it along with all the other members. You actually get you golf for free. As a member you are entitled to member benefits which vary from club to club but include, discounts on food and beverage, signing guests in at a discount, getting deals on lessons, equipment etc from your pro. I like videos like this but tell the whole story, clubs are struggling enough as it is.
country clubs are a huge wast of money before people would join country clubs to find people to do business with ex know you have social media way will i wast my hard earned money on a country club i can find otther ways to get more business. like on social media and it wont cost me thousands of dollars
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One thing a club member misses is playing multiple courses to test your game! I live in a golf community, some members I have played with said for 5 years they have not played elsewhere.
very true !
I know a few club members who have removed clubs from their bags because they never use them.
I prefer to be tested throughout the bag. So play different tracks.
have friends that way, but where i’m from there’s a few memberships you could get that have 3 or 5 different courses around town
I’m a member of two clubs, and have played 55 rounds so far this year, at over 30 courses in 8 states and 1 other country :) On track to hit my goal of playing 100 new golf courses this year!
Golf has definitely been the silver lining this year for me, my brother father and myself are going once a week. And I'm finally to the point that I'm good enough to keep score. I love your mix of technique and fun videos, i tune in everyday!
thanks so much paul!
Being a member of a golf club is great and its the groups with-in the club and all the new people to play with. I play at West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland
Just started playing about 3 years ago at 52 yrs old. The club I joined has 3 different courses that I have unlimited access to. Can’t beat the price! Always a different course!
that’s so good!
Yes - you should join a club; my game has come on so much as I'm able to get out consistently. I also have met so many nice golfers who I can now play with through the club!
I have 8 high end daily fee courses within 45 minutes of my home. Different tracks with different games.
That's my preference.
I have played with club members who shoot 5 strokes higher away from their home course.
It's an absolute no brainer for me. I'm at my club 13 out of 14 days a fortnight including competitions and practice. My club is 60% of the cost of the other two locally to me and it's easily the best course in the area. Founded in 1908 Eastbourne Downs Golf Club is a good club to learn how to play golf to the best of your ability.
Eastbourne was a great track, played it years ago
@@neiltaylor1765 it's council run now and we have the privilege of having the greenskeeper/groundsmen from Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis venue that stages the pre Wimbledon tournament. They keep the course lovely. Probably worth another trip!
Joined a club in 2021 as my 2 kids started junior lessons. But balancing work and life it is mainly 9 hole rounds 2 hours. Location 10mins drive away.
It is one of oldest club in Ireland ( found members of Golf Ireland in 1880 era). As you stressed yes play plenty and you will get value out of it cost is £7 round roughly.
I do agree clubs could do a lot more, but so could the PGA, structure training programs, not just reactive coaching. RCA rules , Physiology, theory, course conduct etc.
You need to check how many months the course is open normally we have local courses that are closed due to water for 4 + months that makes a difference . Mine is always open all year ( apart from snow ) and you can play with anyone very welcoming and worth every penny
I'm a 3 day member at Wigan golf club for £560 for the year.unbelievable value for money.
This is really
good!
Great video, and YES, I would love to see some golf vlogs. It is always fun to watch how different players pick a course apart (or get picked apart by said course.)
Just joined Erewash Valley is Derbyshire, for exactly the 3 reasons mentioned. We were spending £60 per week in some cases... great content on this channel
Thank you! and that’s good
I am a member at Letchworth Golf Club. My son has just joined as a junior member for £180 per annum. Outstanding value for junior members and the club support, coach and invest in the young guns to improve their game. It is also quality father and son time playing the beautiful game. Golf is a magnificent game and installs great life skills for the younger generation.
This sounds brillaint! I wish more golf clubs followed suit
It's great playing with your mates but a another reason for joining a club is the adrenaline rush of playing in club competitions - it gives you a buzz pitting your wits against a variety of people who become new friends - which must improve your game and lead to enjoying it even more.
This is so true!
im thinking of joining a golf club for the networking opportunities and also because its a sport I can get good at and is not physically demanding. I do the gym 5 times a week strength training so this is much easier. But that doesnt account for the skill side of it
I normally play with one mate of mine at his club one week and the next week I book a random club so get the best of both worlds
Great video guys. I was a member of North Wales golf club 1994 to 1999. Played as a member nearly every weekend. 3/5 rounds Friday to Sunday. Not played since 1999. But I'm thinking of joining a club to take my kids to introduce them to golf. Gone are the days were you can just whack balls on a playing field. To many triggered people around now. So I'm joining a club just for the summer to let my kids tag along. Its not a great course, but it's 10 minutes from home.
Clubs are essential for the game and members are an important part. Been a difficult year for clubs with members leaving or not paying subs because of Covid-19. Some of us have continued to pay our subs to keep the club solvent. Been at Leominster Golf Club since 1999 and don’t plan to go anywhere else. Play 2 or 3 times a week.
Very true!! and this is true
I have always toyed with idea of joining a club its the time and expense that puts me off have 3 kids and go play a local 9 hole course maybe twice a month but can't justify more time away than that. Maybe will join a club when kids are up a bit. Would like to see more course vlogs from you I enjoy youre vlogs.
Yeah sure no problem!
Definitely join a club it’s worth it for the practice facilities alone and access for 9 just to practice, I’m in a society as well to give me variance and a bit of a test on different courses to keep it fresh 👍👍 great as ever Alex
Have you done a video on golf Jargon.... like "handicap" and "teeing". Might be a good idea
This is a great suggestion
I only started playing 3-4 months ago, it was getting expensive £13 for 9 holes. I joined a pay and play points and it reduced it to £7.07 for 9 holes and points don't expire till used.
Next spring I'm going to join full membership. It's easier to just log on and book rather than phone and hope a slots free
That’s good! hope you have been enjoying it
AlexElliottGolf thanks👍
Yeah I love it, just started playing 18 holes after buying rounds on golfnow app.
Love the game/sport and liking your videos cause they've helped my game lots already.
It will make you a better player... I can't think of a single public course within 50 miles of me that has a proper practice area. The course isn't the place to be practicing bunker play.
Great video Alex👍joined Greenmount golf club during lockdown been Awesome to play so much golf in these testing times😬👍🏌️♂️😊
thank you!!
I know I’m late to this but I’ve joined a municipal course and it’s been a very poor experience. I’m very wary of joining another without some thorough research
I've been playing for 2years and never joined and played about 60 games but generally try different courses but now looking to join local club as games have become a lot more expensive since lock down eased. Would be interested to see your 4 baller away trip at Close House 👍
one of the cons of being a member is that you don't experience other courses so it can get redundant and boring. I also didn't take my rounds as seriously so I wouldn't score as well compared to when you "pay to play". if it was a membership to several courses it may be worth it.
First some vlogs of you playing would be good. I joined a public course and it has been a mixed bag for me. I joined early in the year before COVID-19 and soon after I joined the course was shut down for a few months. I mostly play by myself just don’t have too many friends that play but I run into leagues and high school golf teams quite a lot. So that has been an issue. I like being able to play when I want after work and it hasn’t worked out so well at this course. So I think you have to look hard at the course you choose and make sure you will have access.
Thank you for suggestion! and good to hear your opinion on this
Since I joined country club, I sure play way more than ever before.
Interesting content on joining, think it votes to value, if your playing enough rounds to enjoy a good course a membership is well worth it. Good quality courses (Woburn, Wentworth, Royal Liverpool) as examples require a Handicap and a club membership offers you that opportunity
Just Joined at Seaview in North Sydney, NS Canada
Love it!
Need to join a club. Great community friendly place to be
Love the video Alex. As for golf clubs... wow your prices are much better than here in my area. I typically pay $40-$65 USD per round. Memberships at my golf club are $5k (one time fee) plus $550 per month. Way too much for me. The next closest club is around $3,700 USD a year. That comes to about 6 rounds a month (even during the winter months and rainy season) to break even. But is still 20 minutes away. If my mates would join I would consider. But since they won’t... I am stuck with paying guest rates
Wow no way! That’s a lot!
Alex great video. Do some more with you and your friends playing golf
Will do!
Just curious. What camera are you using to record this? And what is that microphone? Thank you.
Hi,Alex I just joined George Washington GC up in the north east your tips do help..bit more for bunkers please
Thanks! And no problem
How does one get member referrals required for certain golf clubs? Is it possible to get a few just from meeting people playing as a visitor ?
Been thinking about this myself but courses in my area are charging £120 pm for a membership which I think is just a little high
Yeah i think so
Great video
I wanna ask for all of golfers how much does it cost exactly for play golf one time in foreign i mean in the other Indonesia
Hey guys I joined a golf club near my area called Braemar CC. And I chose the club because they are apart of club corp, which allows me to play at over 200 clubs throughout North America. I literally only need to pay for the cart fee. I would say that if you live in the states then try to find a club that is apart of club corp. If anyone else has something similar let me know. Thanks.
wow that’s really good! sounds like you have it sorted!
Not a club member n a complete hack but my mate n I just pay the green fees ,respect the course n play every course we can😄
What a daft question!, if you want Golf courses to play, not just municipal Golf courses, joins Club, because over the last four or five months they’ve lost a lot of money, and if they close, these courses might be sold for housing!🥺😎
Many public courses do not allow singles; they will pair you with 3-4 other players, all of who typically know one another. This means you will spend the next 4-5 hours playing with complete strangers. Many times, those players are at different playing abilities; sometimes worse than you, sometimes better than you, depending on your own abilities.
If you are a high handicap player, playing with a low handicap player, you will likely be intimidated, which is no fun. You will be nervous standing over every shot. You will play much worse than you normally play. You will become frustrated. You will become angry. And worst of all, you will be embarrassed. Definitely not what you had in mind when you planned an enjoyable afternoon playing golf.
If you are a low handicap player playing with high handicap players, this too can be very frustrating. You are constantly having to wait on them. You are forced to endure bad shot after bad shot. You are constantly looking for their balls. You are constantly asked for advice on how to improve. You are forced to endure bad etiquette. All of these things take you out of your game, thereby making it a very frustrating afternoon. And the high handicap players likely are not taking the game as serious. Again, not what you had in mind when you planned an enjoyable afternoon playing golf.
Either way, you end up going home, feeling you just wasted an afternoon, not to mention wasting all that money. Might have well just stayed at home, threw $100 down the garbage disposal, and listen to the wife bitch at you all afternoon. Pretty much the same outcome.
Most people must join alone.
Didn't you both par?
The local golf courses for me are all expensive. I`d have to play 6 rounds a week to justify the cost. I don`t have to much free time, I have a wife and two very young sons.
Get a divorce and play everyday 😂😂
@@lp6132 ok will you babysit my sons lol.
Alex, this video fails to take account of some other fundamental issues around being a member of a club. First it depends if it’s a members club or a proprietary club., with the latter someone owns the club and they are in it to make a profit, but a members club is something entirely different. If you join a members club you are not paying to play golf. You are paying to be a stakeholder or shareholder in that club, you jointly own it along with all the other members. You actually get you golf for free. As a member you are entitled to member benefits which vary from club to club but include, discounts on food and beverage, signing guests in at a discount, getting deals on lessons, equipment etc from your pro. I like videos like this but tell the whole story, clubs are struggling enough as it is.
Fair enough! some good points here
Interesting
Brilliant
country clubs are a huge wast of money before people would join country clubs to find people to do business with ex know you have social media way will i wast my hard earned money on a country club i can find otther ways to get more business. like on social media and it wont cost me thousands of dollars
No way has that bloke just started
Haha i know, he’s solid
@@AlexElliottGolf I've only just started and I don't hit the ball anywhere near that we'll but I suppose with you as I mate his got a good start
First comment :)
Stop the bs talk, tell us why to join
Interesting