The Scotsman

Scottish Golf urged to let clubs delay reporting their new membership numbers

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

A plea has been made to Scottish Golf to allow clubs to see if they are going to hold on to new members from a boom this year for next season before stumping up affiliatio­n fees to the governing body.

With the deadline for reporting membership numbers l ooming, Scottish Golf has urged clubs to be "accurate" with their informatio­n as that determines how much t he governing body is due from each club through the £ 14.50 affiliatio­n fee paid by golfers as part of their annual subscripti­on.

Lots of clubs in Scotland have enjoyed a rise in membership this year on the back of golf being one of the first sports to get the green light following the Covid- 19 lockdown, coupled with football and rugby fans not being allowed to attend games.

That has resulted in a welcome boost f or clubs, but, with half- year membership­s having been made available and promptly snapped up, it is being claimed that Scottish Golf should wait until early next year before making the latest calculatio­n.

The Scotsman understand­s that one club has taken on 70 new members on a half- year membership, but the financial lift from that would be offset by having to pay around £ 1,000 in affiliatio­n fees to Scottish Golf.

"After all the good work done by Scottish Golf in offering a discount on 2020 affiliatio­n fees caused by the earlier lockdown, I expected they would consider delaying the invoicing for the 2020/ 21 fees until at least after the New Year," said Mike Robson, the club manager/ secretary at Swanston Golf Club on the outskirts of Edinburgh.

"By doing that, it would give a realistic figure of the numbers of club members considerin­g many have made it clear to golf clubs they have taken out 'temporary” membership­s to the end of this year'.

"At a time when Scottish Golf need to show to members of golf clubs they have an understand­ing of the problems most clubs have had this year, expecting clubs to pay an affiliatio­n fee for individual­s who will have left the club is not good PR.”

Robson also claims that Scottish Golf is dragging its heels over a system it vowed to identify multiple membership­s to ensure golfers who are members of more than one club don’t pay more than once.

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