Members of the Sumner and Nashua clubs may golf at Plum Creek for $5 per day and those from Tripoli $10 per day. The reciprocal fee is not valid during Men's and Women's Stag Day (Tuesday and Thursday) and any Tournaments.
This public course is cut from the natural beauty of Texas live oaks, limestone, rolling hills, and Texas wildflowers. The Austin, TX golf course layout spreads out on more than 200 acres and takes full advantage of the natural surroundings. Designed so that no two fairways touch, Plum Creek creates a unique sense of playing alone.
First Class instruction from our PGA pro’s will help you get the most out of your game. The Wolf Creek Golf Shop has a great selection on the best gear from Titliest, PING, Mizuno, Taylor Made, Johnnie-O, New Era, Adidas, Nike, Bushnell and more…
To get set up with any of our great programs contact Aaron Miller at [email protected] today. The Wolf Creek Performance Center is a complete practice area to fine tune all parts of your game. First Class instruction from our PGA pro’s will help you get the most out of your game.
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Annual dues tend to run in a range of $1,000 - $5,000 per year or roughly $100-$400 per month (depending on the type of membership: Family, Individual, Corporate, Out-of-State) although there many clubs that fall outside of either end of that range. Typically, the annual dues cover unlimited use of the golf course.
A golf club membership will typically open up access to a range of other club amenities. These may include the dining room and bar, swimming pools, and possibly tennis and other sport, as well as club space for one's own social needs.
Here's the crazy thing: A 2009 survey of the American golfer conducted by Golf Magazine found that the average golfer spent $2,776 per year on golf-related expenses. That means that, in real (aka inflation-adjusted) terms, the average golf spend in 2015 is not far off from the average spend in 1915.