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Wed, Jan 30 2019 4:39 AM (2 replies)
  • GabrielRhyl
    2 Posts
    Tue, Jan 29 2019 2:54 PM

    Looking for new members.join up if your dedicated

  • BogeyOne
    1,990 Posts
    Tue, Jan 29 2019 5:42 PM

    Good luck and try to make the most of the journey. I started a club a long time ago and took it to more than 200 members in what turned out to be one of the hardest and most thankless and unappreciated task I ever took on. Typically, you are lucky to have only a select few that will read and post to your forum. And the biggest slap in the face is when you see a post in that forum by someone asking who you are. . .the founder of the club!

    The cliques that form, the people that will just join to get the free shot/putter pals, the people that just play in club tournaments with no interaction at all with other members.

    I couldn't take it any longer, and handed of the club to another member. He couldn't take it and did the same thing after less than a year. . .and so on and so on and so on. Now that club has less than 50 members and only one that was there when I left.

    Probably not what you wanted to hear but it is good that you hear it so those things will not blindside you.

  • mega1byte
    869 Posts
    Wed, Jan 30 2019 4:39 AM

    Keep going, never give up.

    GabrielRhyl:

    Looking for new members.join up if your dedicated

    It is a thankless job running a club, and unfortunately not everyone who joins is going to last.

    I've been running our club since 2010 and its been a long arduous trip. lol

    after 8 yrs we are finally at a level 8 but only have 62 members. 

    But even that is only temporary if you want your club to be an active club. 

    (removing members that are no longer active)

    I've seen a lot of big club with only 10 members or less that are active.

    (not all mind you, but quite a few)

    Stay your course and lead by example.

    Mega1byte

    FFCC

     

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