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Ever wonder how mch green fees these courses are?

Mon, Apr 20 2015 1:01 PM (15 replies)
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  • twichipper
    424 Posts
    Thu, Mar 19 2015 8:14 PM

    Fees and green fees for the courses listed in WGT.

    All the stroke courses on here:

    St Andrews- $25-30 Riding carts are $11.50

    Bandon Dunes $75.00- $275.00

    Bethpage. Fee- $130 for non-resident, $43 resident and $, 37 for electric cart, all for 18 holes

    Cabo Del sol $208-218 + 15% IVA tax

    Chambers Bay From $89-159 state residents get lowest fees.

    Congressional GC on weekends. $500.00 says 0 for weekdays, but probably members only

    Kiawah- ranging from $280-$390 there are some public courses also

    Merion Weekend fees are $225.00

    Oakmont GCC $225 includes cart.

    Olympic’s fees were not available to find. Only saying it is a private club.

    Pinehurst #2 $440.00

    ST. Georges . £100.00

    Whistler128 per person includes room

    CTTH courses only

    Bali Hai. $ 225.00

    Harbour Town $285-$320

    Edgewood Tahoe $140.00-$240.00 depending on time of year and 90 days in advance tee time

    Hilversumche From €135.00

    Manale  From 210.00-225.00

    Koele from $225.00 presently closed for alterations

    Wolf Creek $75-$102

    Celtic Manor  fees N/A

  • Melonhead66630
    102 Posts
    Thu, Mar 19 2015 9:13 PM

    I can handle the St. Andrews fees, beyond that I 'virtually' can't afford to play golf!

  • Stobsbee
    4,784 Posts
    Thu, Mar 19 2015 10:43 PM

    Your figure for St. Andrews is a little off

    http://www.standrews.com/Play/Courses/Old-course

     

    Also you will have to be quick if you want to play Royal S.t George for £100 as that price expires at the end of March.


    2015 March Greenfees


    Individual 18 Holes - £100

    • Individual 36 Holes - £140 (Both rounds must be played on the same day)
    • Society Packages (12 or more players) from £115 per person for 18 holes

     

    2015 Summer Green Fee Charges

    • Individual 18 Holes - £170
    • Individual 36 Holes - £210 (Both rounds must be played on the same day)
    • Society Packages (12 or more players) from £180 per person for 18 holes

    http://www.royalstgeorges.com/green_fees


  • alosso
    21,072 Posts
    Thu, Mar 19 2015 10:54 PM

    twichipper:
    St Andrews- $25-30 Riding carts are $11.50

    Quite imprecise I fear.

    Regular green fee on the Old Course is 170 GBP(!), reduced to 80 GBP right now. Cart is only available to handicapped persons - gratuit - but with a caddie driver
    (50 GBP + tip). Same on Castle Course. Manual trolley is 5 GBP but times to use them on the Old Course are limited.

    On the other courses, the buggy fee is 25 GBP.

    twichipper:
    Celtic Manor  fees N/A

    You didn't bother to search for it, did you?

    On the Twenty Ten, they range from 85 GBP to 175 GBP, excluding a buggy.

    Pebble Beach (pdf) is missing, 495 $ plus cart unless residential. Minimum Room rate 670 $ (from April 1st, 2015).

    I won't check nor believe the other numbers given.

  • craigswan
    31,824 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 12:47 AM

    St andrews has just won another award . They now have the most expensive hotels in great britain . They are now more costly than london to stay .

  • alosso
    21,072 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 3:31 AM

    ...and the Old Course tee times are heavily asked for.

    I received this offer from a travel agent in 2013:

    One nights, Bed & Breakfast staying at The 5* Old Course Hotel
    One round on The Old Course (Monday 13th May @ 13.40)
    One round on The New Course (Included as part of the Old Course tee time)
    Full use of the leisure facilities

    Price per golfer is £890.00 based on two people sharing
    Price per golfer is £970.00 based on single room occupancy

    This would largely cover my travel costs for a week in Carnoustie then, albeit excluding the green fees. But, I played the New Course + The Himalayas for less than 100 £ on a Saturday - priceless!

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 6:38 AM

    While St Andrews is wonderful, and so is Carnoustie, played them when I was an 18 handicap, the west side of Scotland has some wonderful courses aside of Turnberry.

    The Ayrshire coast is a goldmine of good and cheap golf.

  • craigswan
    31,824 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 6:55 AM

    There are also plenty of municipal [ council owned ] golf courses all around st andrews for less than £20 for 18 holes and a lot more enjoyable for the average double digit handicapper .

    Most locals hire out there houses when the open is on . You pay them to hire their house and they all move over to spain for a week . Suits everyone . Hey john - how did that total eclipse go today .Next one is in 75 years .

  • reddog1965
    1,184 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 9:23 AM

    There are also no carts allowed on The Black course at Bethpage, only on the other 4 courses. But you can get a caddie don't know the price though.

     

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Fri, Mar 20 2015 9:28 AM
    craigswan:
        Hey john - how did that total eclipse go today .Next one is in 75 years .

    Too cloudy, and my newspaper says the next one is 2017

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