rbrown2769
New member
I like the pay as you go because we have so many courses here in the Denver Metro area and outlying mountain areas. However I do like the monthly practice plans.
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for now it's pay to play, but ask me again after i hit the 290Mil megamillions jackpot Tuesday night.
Then surely you wouldn't mind paying for my membership too!
Its new years day, but there are many CC folks here. It comes down to what someone wants. If they are joining a course in the hopes of saving money, its not worth it, it never is, and it usually does not add up.
But the CC offers far more than just greens fees. There is a social aspect that many love including myself and GG. You also have the different people and games that are built right in. Its about what someone wants. If you want just golf, dont join. If you want a golf lifestyle, joining a club is the best way to do it.
Hey Bama,
Yep, the public course is Point Mallard. It's $600 and you can play any day of the week walking. $12 for the cart. You can also play 5 other courses once a month at just the price of the cart. Those courses are Cullman, Goose Pond, Gunter's Landing, Cypress Lakes, and Southern Gayles. Were any of those in the 16 courses you played?
If you just walked at Point Mallard it'd be $22 - multiply by playing 24 times and that's $528. So you're almost there anyway. Plus you'll probably pay more than $22 sometimes. But again, the thing is variety and do those other 5 courses make up for that enough or would you feel "stuck" at Point Mallard?
Let me know what you decide to do.
I need to make a decision so that I can get the full year, but if you've never joined Point Mallard before they will let you prorate the membership depending of course on when you join. So for example if I join in March it's still $600 but won't be that much for you in March.
Oh and the Country Club is Huntsville Country Club. Although that's probably a stretch. More money, less variety, but much closer.
unfortunately with my job, wife and 7 yr old, traveling the 20 miles to Mallard is not an option.
I was looking at TRedstone now that they have opened up the other 9 (36 total) but I still dont think I would get enough to justify.
PLUS, my in laws buy me a Trail card for my b-day (this month) so I end up playing the RTJ at least 6x/year....
I have had a membership for the last twenty years. But I still go out and play other courses during the year. My membership also allows me to play other course for a small cost outside my area.