Exactly, Scott! I’ve seen events like tournaments which might require an extra entry fee. It’s good to have a budget planned for those.
Does anyone know if Eligo offers family memberships? I’d love to bring the kids along for special events, but I’m not sure how that works cost-wise.
Yes, Jacob! They do offer family memberships, and I think it’s an additional $300. Definitely worth it if you want everyone to enjoy the fun together.
That’s awesome to know! Just to clarify, does that also include any discounts for kids’ activities or events?
I believe it does include some discounts, Jonathan. The club really promotes family-friendly activities, so it’s great for kids!
Don’t forget about the seasonal dues! They can sometimes be required to keep the green fees lower. Just another thing to keep in mind when budgeting, everyone.
Haha, looks like I might have to sell a kidney to afford all these extras! Just kidding, but it can really add up, right? Any suggestions on how to save?
Consider carpooling for those cart fees! It can make a big difference, plus it’s more fun to hit the course with friends.
That’s a solid idea, Madeline! And maybe try to take advantage of off-peak hours. The fees can vary, and you might save a bit if you’re flexible with your playing times.
Thanks for all the great advice, everyone! I’m definitely feeling more informed about the hidden costs and the best budget tips.
I’ve been looking into the Eligo Golf Club membership costs as well. I found it ranges from $1,500 to $2,000 per year, depending on the type of membership.
That sounds about right! I heard their facilities are quite nice, which could justify the pricing.
Eligo is definitely worth considering! Plus they have some great events throughout the year. Have you checked out other clubs like Riverside or Greenfield?
I looked at Riverside and it’s a bit cheaper, around $1,200, but I think Eligo has a better social scene.
The facilities at Eligo are impressive! They’ve invested in great maintenance staff, which makes a difference.
That’s true! Good maintenance often enhances the overall experience. I wonder how active their community is?
I think the Eligo community is quite engaged! Many members participate in leagues and tournaments, so there’s definitely a lively atmosphere.
Funny story, I went to check them out and got lost on the way! Definitely a sign I should join for the navigation skills alone!
Haha, that’s one way to ensure you don’t miss the welcome tour! Just remember to use GPS next time.
I checked out a few reviews for Eligo. Seems they have a decent mix of facilities but some feel the price is a bit steep compared to others.