View Full Version : Priority membership break even calculations
Russ_Boston
12-04-2007, 03:51 PM
I posted this math on another post but thought it might get more viewers here. If this is incorrect I'd like to know.
Russ
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Cost for priority membership for all or 4 clubs:
12 months = $925 couples $740 singles
6 months = $740 couples $590 singles
Trail fee (that is included in Priorty membership) = $132 full year or $99 half year)
Average Cost savings for priority member vs resident member on all clubs is $10 ($5 in summer, $10 in fall and $15 in winter)
Average full year savings per round = $10 ($5 + $10 + $15 / 3) per player.
Average snowbird savings per round = $12.50 ($10 + $15 / 2 ) per player.
Full year break down
For Couples:
$925 - $132 (trail fee) / $20 (average savings) = 39.65 times or .75 times per week to break even.
For Singles:
$740 - $132 (trail fee) / $10 (average savings) = 60.8 times or 1.17 times per week to break even.
For 6 months the payback is longer.
For Couples:
$740 - $99 (trail fee) / $25 (average savings) = 25.64 times or .98 times a week to break even.
For Singles:
$590 - $99 (trail fee) / $12.5 (average savings) = 39.28 times or 1.51 times a week to break even.
chacam
12-04-2007, 05:37 PM
Here's what my calculations show:
This is for two of us playing once every week (using an average of fees of all champ courses) and for fall, spring and summer rates, through next Oct.
As a priority members we would pay $3078 for the year. Ave $60 per week
As non priority members, we would pay $3182 for the year. Ave $59 per week
I also calculated it leaving out the two most expensive courses (Lopez and Palmer), which we don't play anyhow and it dropped to $2938 ($58/wk) for priority and $3052 ($58/wk) for non priority. Not a big difference.
Calculations bases on priority fees for all courses ($925) minus executive trail fees ($141) which we pay anyhow so I left them out. And all figures are for teetimes in the afternoon (less expensive).
Russ, I don't think you can average the savings like you did because the summer season is 23 weeks x $3, the fall season is 11 weeks x $10 and he winter season is 18 weeks x $15. Total savings for the year are $449/52=$8.63 per person.
Unless I have overlooked something, these figures might be right.
poromo
12-04-2007, 07:58 PM
So in summary, can we say that a priority membership is worth the price if a husband and wife both play a championship course at least 52 times a year? i.e 104 rounds of golf on championship courses is the approximate break even point.
Russ_Boston
12-04-2007, 10:28 PM
chacam - You probably play more during the prime times anyway which is the times that the membership saves you the most money. So any calculation needs to bring that into account.
I think it is fair to say that if you average 2-3 times per week during fall and winter and once a week in the summer you will make out with the membership. Both in terms of real money and in terms of perks (tournaments, tee-time advantage, extra pools etc.).
chuckinca
12-04-2007, 10:35 PM
I gather from this that the total cost to play any TV course whenever you want (maybe 365 days a year) for a couple is $925 for a year.
Russ_Boston
12-05-2007, 12:00 AM
Heck no.
Here is a link to the rates:
http://golfthevillages.com/tee-times/golfrates-fall07.asp
The $925 per couple is for a full year membership that allows priority tee times, some extra pools and takes off about $10 to $15 per round in the prime months.
Membership rates here: http://golfthevillages.com/tee-times/membership.asp
chuckinca
12-05-2007, 12:28 AM
Russ:
Thanks for the info.
There is a rate for non-resident; does that mean that the courses are open to the public?
Russ_Boston
12-05-2007, 01:31 AM
I've only visited but i think that all courses are open to anyone.
JohnZ
12-05-2007, 02:15 AM
I think only the Championship courses are public.
golfnut
12-05-2007, 02:27 AM
Chuck, priority membership only gets you a discount off the regular greens fee, cost to play championship courses 365 days a year would be more like $9,000 - $10,000 per year per person.
Russ_Boston
12-05-2007, 03:21 AM
I guess i won't be playing 365! :joke:
Irish Rover
12-05-2007, 05:54 AM
Anytime I have had guests come in from out of town, I needed to get them a guest pass for the duration of their stay. You need it to make a golf reservation and it has to be shown when you check in at the course. At least that has been my experience. :dontknow:
chuckinca
12-05-2007, 06:05 AM
Priority Member
Resident Member
Priority Guest
Resident Guest
Non-Resident
Orange
Blossom
Hills 18 Holes $19.00 $29.00 $34.00 $39.00 $44.00
There is a rate for "Resident Guest" and "Non-Resident" which implies that the person isn't a guest of a resident?
Is a "Resident Member" different than a "Resident" and why not a Resident Member Guest
Hope2b
12-05-2007, 11:52 AM
Priority Member
Resident Member
Priority Guest
Resident Guest
Non-Resident
Orange
Blossom
Hills 18 Holes $19.00 $29.00 $34.00 $39.00 $44.00
There is a rate for "Resident Guest" and "Non-Resident" which implies that he person isn't a guest of a resident?
Is a "Resident Member" different than a "Resident" and why not a Resident Member Guest
Resident member is a Villager who did not pay to be priority
Resident guest is a Villagers guest with a guest ID
non-resident is someone off the street.
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