bmay529 wrote: » Has the rate changed recently because I rang Lahinch about 6/8 weeks ago and was told the GUI rate was €170!!
PARlance wrote: » Ah ok, they've 100 up as rack rate on BRS for visitors.
Miley Byrne wrote: » Lahinch GUI rate is €150 for anyone interested, don't want to hear whether it's good, bad, mediocre value. It's a simply superb course
Lad GAGA wrote: » Right guys for a special b day thinking of availing of one of these 'special' rates. Wouldn't normally pay more than €50 for a round of golf. So which would you recommend Lahinch or the Old Head? At the moment I'm leaning towards the Old Head.
Franks12 wrote: » Anybody gotten a GUI deal from Enniscrone? Other than the open comp on Thurs.
willabur wrote: » quoted 55 quid
PARlance wrote: » Booked in for County Sligo open week, looking forward to a return!
ChippingSodbury wrote: » Are you playing every day??? Wave if you see me!!
PARlance wrote: » I wish, just the Monday, for now.
etxp wrote: » Played the 27 holes in Carne on Monday for a bargain at €50. Have played them all before but love that course. The last nine after food and a few beverages were tough to keep the concentration on Played Strandhill yesterday for €30, was an open comp but we didn’t care about that. Some great holes on Strandhill. Even the holes that are flat-ish were very impressive. Brilliant sloping greens on nearly every hole. Great course and will be back.
willabur wrote: » Do you mind if I ask how you managed to get it for 50 quid? They quoted me 80 quid for 27 - playing on my own on a friday morning
Benicetomonty wrote: » https://www.irishgolfdesk.com/news-files/2020/7/30/blue-chip-links-courses-bracing-for-multi-million-euro-losses
carq wrote: » Exactly Hard to feel sorry for clubs that have been price gouging for years. will be interesting to see what members will make of a 5k levy . Bad business model if you are reliant on busload of Americans dropping 300 euro to keep the lights on.
blue note wrote: » I wouldn't go along with the gouging sentiment. They have a product and can charge what they like for it. And I wouldn't agree that it was a bad business model. Essentially they were in he tourism sector rather than a local sports club. I don't see a problem with this either, no-one expected a global pandemic. I am surprised that they don't all have reserves to cope with this, unless they've recently had big renovations. With such huge income, I'd have thought that they'd have amassed it. But they must have huge costs to go with it. I just wonder what they are? I'm guessing there's extra on course upkeep. I suspect thinking about it now that there's probably far more spent on course improvements too. And there must be far more staff per golfer in the club as well. Thinking about it I can see lots of places where the costs would be a lot higher. But still, I just can't see how they all wouldn't have sizeable reserves.
the.red.baron wrote: » good enough for them gougers no doubt they will get a few grants thrown their way