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Old 08-20-2015, 05:30 AM
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I agree that we will disagree......and yes I am a priority member primarily for the tee times since the group I play with are all priority and as you know, if a non priority plays, the tee time rules go to the lowest rank. Not all private clubs are as you stated, a local one, Bay Hill comes to mind. Also, all the clubs owned by Trump are privately owned. Also some semi-private clubs are member owned. There may be a definition out there that someone published but there are no regs so people can call it what they want and run it the way they want. Kinda like TV
So, in other words, you are getting some of the stated benefits in the definition of a semi-private course by virtue of your preferred tee times, reduced green fees and pool access as a priority member. Great!!!

I'm not so sure Bay Hill or Trump is a good example of a private club---they fit more into the category of resort courses, not truly restricted to members and their guests. I've played Bay Hill and Trump when it was Doral, and frankly, they are not worth the money--and that was in 1977---now Bay Hill is $225.
Of course, you can join Bay Hill. Initiation is $30,000. Dues just under $9,000/ year. Minimum is $1200/year and then they nickel and dime you for club storage, range fees, locker etc. But my favorite is the trail fee if you use your own cart of $2,000/year when cart rental there is $18. You would have to play 111 times/year to break even---But,......if you have a cart there solely for golf, and I do not know if there is any other use there, a $12,000 cart that lasts 10 years adds $1200/year or another 67 rounds. If you add the cost of money, say the same $12,000 invested at 7.2% for 10 years, that's another $12,000 or 67 rounds, bringing the total to 245 rounds to break even.
So my advice is: If anyone has the money and wants to join Bay Hill, after you pay the 30K initiation and 11+K/year dues etc., RENT THEIR CART!!
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